Corona Cork film festival returns

Michael and Kathleen Barry with the Corona Cork Film Festival chairperson
Michael and Kathleen Barry with the Corona Cork Film Festival chairperson

Kicking off with the latest offering from the Coen Brothers, the Corona Film Festival returned this October for the 53rd time

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9 October 2008

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The 53rd Corona Cork Film Festival, which took place from 12-19 October, opened with the screening of Burn After Reading, the latest offering from Coen Brothers, staring Brad Pitt and George Clooney. For eight days and eight nights the festival screened over 300 films before closing with the screening of The Silence of Lorna, directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne.
Attracting much praise, the winner of the Camera d’Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, Hunger received a fantastic response from the film festival goers. Written by Enda Walsh, Hunger tells the story of Bobby Sands, focusing on the final days of his hunger strike at the Maze Prison in 1981.

Michael Barry of Barry & Fitzwilliam, distributors of Corona Extra commented: “As title sponsors of the Corona Cork Film Festival, we are proud to be associated with such a successful festival and to partner with them in bringing an interesting mix of feature films, short films and documentaries to Irish audiences.”

The Corona Cork Film Festival is internationally recognised as a leading showcase for the short film format and this year there were new additions including a special programme of New Arab Cinema and a diverse selection of award winning Mexican shorts.

“We are especially pleased to see that Mexican Short Films will be screened as part of the programme; a good fit for the Corona Extra brand which emanates from Mexico,” Barry remarked.

 

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