Foyle film festival Education Programme 2013

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26th FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME Monday 18 to Friday 29 November 2013 As the inaugural UK City of Culture draws to a successful conclusion, the theme of this year’s FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL is LEGACY. The education programme explores how historical events such as the Holocaust and the Civil Rights struggle in the 1960s

have been recorded and remembered. To mark the 50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s iconic “I have a dream” speech the festival investigates why it continues to inspire and influence the contemporary world in a way that no other single piece of oratory has managed to achieve. Holocaust survivor Tomi Reichental returns to the Foyle Film Festival to discuss the impact of the Holocaust on his own life and also on the wider society. Tomi will also provide an insightful introduction to accompany a special 20th Anniversary screening of Schindler’s List.

While Teaching Divided Histories Conference welcomes international guest speakers to Derry/ Londonderry to explore the legacy of conflicts across the globe. The festival education programme marks AntiBullying Week (18-22 November) with a series of hands on workshops exploring this issue. The legacy of mankind’s destruction of the environment is placed under the microscope in the documentary Trashed. In the same way that Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth focused the world’s attention on global warming,


Trashed highlights the huge negative impact that the trash and waste we produce has on the environment. Narrated by Jeremy Irons, the Oscar® winning actor attends the festival to discuss this very issue. In honour of the Turner Prize coming to Derry~Londonderry as part of this year’s City of Culture, art historian Tim Marlow attends the Foyle Film Festival Education Programme to deliver a special talk to post primary students on ‘The Role Of Painting In The Digital Age’. Foyle Film Festival also showcases young artists with an art exhibition

(Void Gallery) featuring 25 contemporary student pieces from across Northern Ireland. While Moving Image Arts celebrates ten glorious and productive years of student filmmaking with CCEA’s Moving Image Arts Showcase at the Brunswick Moviebowl. The MIA Student Awards are sponsored by City of Derry Crystal. There is a huge selection of films, workshops, guest masterclasses, outreach programmes and satellite events, on offer as part of this year’s 26th Foyle Film Festival Education Programme, and we look forward to welcoming your school to this year’s event.

The FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL is the flagship project of the NERVE CENTRE. The festival is funded by Northern Ireland Screen and Derry City Council. The festival acknowledges ongoing Venue Partnership with Brunswick Moviebowl.


MON 18 NOV | 10AM

MOON MAN

VENUE BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGES 1&2 AREAS OF LEARNING LANGUAGE & LITERACY/PDMU/ WAU THEMES MOON EXPLORATION/SPACE TRAVEL & ADVENTURE/ FRIENDSHIP/TRUST/ACCEPTANCE/ UNDERSTANDING

The cultural mythology of the Earth’s only satellite made for an enchanting story in Tomi Ungerer’s children’s book Moon Man (Der Mondmann), and now this adorable adventure has been adapted for the big screen. Embellished with affectionate references to modern space exploration, the cheerfully animated and jovially toned feature engages in its nuanced narrative of understanding and acceptance, as its namesake tries to find his place in the world. Lonely in his post looking down on mankind, and unaware of the joy his presence brings to children worldwide, Moon Man

descends in search of company. Those still imbued with wonder greet him with warmth, including eccentric inventor Bunsen van der Dunkel, the less engaged brand him an extra-terrestrial invader. The film delivers a lesson about trust and friendship and reminds us that there is no place like home. A favourite line occurs when a character looks right at the camera and states, “A man can work faster alone but together you get further.” In the end, the Moon Man reminds us all that we are all important and have something to contribute.

“The film arrives at a gentle, sweet message about loneliness and friendship and does so without taking a single wrong step.” - Moria Science Fiction & Fantasy Film Review France/Germany/Ireland.2012. Director: Stephen Schesch. Duration: 1hr.36mins. Cert: U


TUES 26 NOV |10AM

THE SECRET OF KELLS VENUE NERVE CENTRE CINEMA 2 SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGE 2

AREAS OF LEARNING LANGUAGE & LITERACY/PDMU/WAU THEMES lEGEND/HISTORY/ADVENTURE/ BRAVERY

A bewitching animated fairytale that recounts the legends of Celtic history. Twelve-year-old Brendan lives in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids. A new adventure beckons when a celebrated master illuminator arrives with the ancient but unfinished Book of Kells. To help complete the magical book, Brendan has to overcome his deepest fears on a dangerous quest that takes him into the enchanted forest where mythical creatures hide.

Nominated for an Oscar®.

“Visually ravishing … magic.” - Screen International

“Unlike anything else you’ve seen, and very much worth seeking out, this is a unique and beautiful creation.” - Helen O’Hara, Empire

“Stunning! A cascade of light, color and wonder burst from the screen.” *** - Irish Times

“Combining a classic fairytale trajectory with a singular aesthetic that fuses Celtic and Christian mythology...” - Sophie Ivan, Channel 4 France/Germany/Ireland.2009. Director(s): Tomm Moore & Nora Twomey. Cast: Evan McGuire, Brendan Gleeson, Mick Lally, Christen Mooney. Duration: 1hr.15mins. Cert: PG


FRI 22 NOV 10AM - 12.30 NOON CREATE YOUR OWN T-SHIRT PRIMARY OUTREACH WORKSHOP PROGRAMME Teachers can book the following full day hands on ANIMATING WITH IPADS WORKSHOP on one of the dates listed below. No need to book buses, or cover for teachers, as the 26th Foyle Film Festival will bring these exciting digital animation workshops right into the classroom. As there are limited workshops available, and so tend to book up very quickly, teachers are advised to book early in order to avoid disappointment. COST: OUTREACH WORKSHOPS: £2.50 TEACHERS FREE

TUES 19 WED 20, THUR 21 & FRI 22 NOV 10am - 2.30pm

ANIMATING WITH IPADS VENUE SCHOOL OUTREACH SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGE 2 AREAS OF LEARNING LANGUAGE & LITERACY/PDMU/WAU THEMES FRIENDSHIP/EMBRACING DIFFERENCE/ADVENTURE

Film can offer a powerful means of promoting literacy and ICT skills in the modern classroom. This hands on workshop will give pupils the opportunity to use fun and exciting ICT skills to investigate how we see others and ourselves. Looking at the key themes in the animated film Macropolis, pupils can create their own short film using stop-motion animation with iPads. MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 30 Participants

VENUE NERVE CENTRE FABLAB SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGE 2 AREAS OF LEARNING SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY THEMES CREATIVITY/INNOVATION/INSPIRATION

A Fablab is a fully kitted, high tech fabrication laboratory in which practically anything can be designed and prototyped using state of the art machines, including 3D printer, laser cutter, CNC router, vinyl cutter and milling machine. In this workshop, participants will create their own T-shirt to mark Derry~Londonderry’s special UK City of Culture year. MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 10 Participants. COST: £2.50


PRIMARY OUTREACH SCREENING PROGRAMME Teachers can book any of the following educational film packages to screen in the classroom on any date and time from Monday 18 - Friday 29 November 2013. No need to book buses, or cover for teachers, we will bring the festival right into the classroom. The festival is always inundated with bookings for outreach screening packages every year so please book early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, we are willing to arrange screenings outside of the advertised festival dates, and normal school hours - for example as part of After School Film Clubs. We try not to refuse any reasonable request. PLEASE NOTE: A minimum booking of 70 places is required for outreach events. COST: £1. Teachers: FREE Discount given for bookings in excess of 100 places.

OUTREACH PACKAGE 1:

LITTLE SPIRIT: CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK

SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGE 1 AREAS OF LEARNING LANGUAGE & LITERACY/PDMU/WAU THEMES FRIENDSHIP/TRAVEL/ADVENTURE

In this heart warming Christmas animation, a friendly cab driver (voiced by Danny DeVito) entertains a pair of sisters with the story of a young boy named Leo and his unexpected adventures in New York City. Leo and his parents move to Manhattan when his mom gets a promotion at work, and Leo worries he will never fit in. But when his dog, Ramona, gets lost, a magical creature named Little Spirit arrives to help Leo find his pet. His subsequent travels introduce Leo to some new friends who help him feel more at home in the big city.

“Boy’s magical travels are holiday fun for the whole family.” - Common Sense Media USA.2008. Director(s): Leopoldo Gout, Susan Holden. Cast: Shawn Andrew, Todd Cummings, Michael Hall D’Addario, Danny DeVito, Lucy

OUTREACH PACKAGE 2:

A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE

SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGE 1 AREAS OF LEARNING LANGUAGE & LITERACY/PDMU/WAU THEMES FRIENDSHIP/FAMILY/ACTION & ADVENTURE

Do animals celebrate Christmas? Find out, in this unique and charming movie for children of all ages. The story is set in the North Woods at that very special time of year, Christmas. This heartwarming adventure is filled with action, humour and suspense. Canada/USA.2001. Director: Dale J. Sexton. Cast: Dean Cain, Joseph Lawrence. Duration: 50mins. Cert: U


OUTREACH PACKAGE 3:

SANTA CLAUS AND THE MAGIC CRYSTAL

SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGE 1 AREAS OF LEARNING PDMU/WAU THEMES TRAVEL & ADVENTURE/HELPING OTHERS/ GENEROSITY

Just before Christmas, the orphan Jonas discovers a nasty conspiracy: Basil, the wicked brother of Santa Claus, has stolen the magic crystal! This magic crystal enables Santa Claus to travel around the world on Christmas Eve to deliver presents. Now Christmas is in danger! Together with an array of helpers, Jonas makes his way to Basil’s fortress to reclaim the crystal. Will he be able to save Christmas? Finland/Belgium.2012. Director: Antti Haikala. Cast: Jukka Nylund, Paula Vesala. Duration: 1hr.20mins. Cert: U

OUTREACH PACKAGE 4:

DISNEY’S THE SECRET OF THE MAGIC GOURD (Bao hu lu de mi mi).

SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGES 2&3 AREAS OF LEARNING LANGUAGE & LITERACY/PDMU/WAU THEMES GROWING UP/PEER PRESSURE/ MORALITY/HONESTY

Raymond is a young dreamer struggling with his life. He is not the brightest kid in the class and some of his peers pick on him. His family thinks of him as being somewhat of an outcast and every time he tries to do something it never turns out right. One day while fishing, Raymond discovers a magic gourd in the woods by the lake. The gourd chooses Raymond as its master and grants Raymond all the wishes he commands, thinks or says. The gourd helps him in school and in life. Anything that Raymond wants he gets, and the gourd makes sure of it. However there are consequences, things the gourd can’t do. When this begins to happen Raymond finds himself getting into trouble at school and at home. He soon learns that life is not about making

wishes and getting what you want at that particular moment, but that working hard for your achievements, and doing the right thing, will lead to success. One of China’s highest grossing films of all time.

“The story is charming, sweet, and offers a solid moral lesson…”

- DVD Verdict

“This is a moral tale from China, where gourds hold special mythological power. The main character cheats and lies, while the magic gourd helps him get ahead in sports, school, and home life. Lessons learned, however, prove that hard work is the highest path to success.”

- Common Sense Media

China/Hong Kong/USA.2007. Director: Frankie Chung. Cast: Peisi Chen, Aaron Michael Drozin, Drake Johnston. Duration: 1hr.20mins. Cert: U. Language: Mandarin & English.


OUTREACH PACKAGE 5:

RUBY BRIDGES

THURS 21 NOV | 10AM

ROMEO AND JULIET

SUITABLE FOR KEY STAGES 2&3 AREAS OF LEARNING LANGUAGE & LITERACY/PDMU/WAU THEMES HISTORY/HEROISM/RESPECT FOR OTHERS

The inspirational true story of how one little girl’s strength and dignity, during the racially charged 1960s, helped change history. When bright six-yearold Ruby is selected to be the first African-American to integrate her local New Orleans elementary school, she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the very first time. But guided by the love and support of her mother and father, Ruby’s heroic struggle for a better education becomes a lesson for us all.

“Exceptional, Rewarding!” - The Boston Globe USA.1998. Director: Euzhan Palcy. Cast: Penelope Ann Miller, Kevin Pollak, Michael Beach, Jean Louise Kelly. Duration: 1hr.30mins. Cert: PG

FREE BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS: Schools booking this screening will be given free copies of ‘Ruby Bridges Goes To School: My True Story’ & ‘The Story Of Ruby Bridges’.

VENUE BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL RELEVANCE KEY STAGES 3(Yr10), KS4 & SIXTH FORM SUBJECT LINKS ENGLISH LANGUAGE/ENGLISH LITERATURE THEMES FAMILY/LOVE/LOSS/GROWING UP

From the creator of the Golden Globe winning series ‘Downton Abbey’ comes Shakespeare’s timeless love story. The most passionate and tragic tale of Romeo and his Juliet has been adapted for a new generation by Academy Award winner Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey, Gosford Park). The families of Montague and Capulet use any excuse to publicly fight in the streets of Verona so Romeo

and Juliet are dismayed to learn that their new loves are of the rival family. Romeo tries to conspire a way to pursue Juliet without incurring the wrath of his family, while Juliet relies on her nurse to discreetly deliver messages to her love. But the bad blood between the two families is too strong. As the lovers grow more desperate, Friar Laurence attempts to hatch a plan that will allow them to be together forever. UK/Italy/Switzerland.2013. Director: Carlo Carlel. Cast: Hallee Steinfeld, Douglas Booth, Damian Lewis, Natascha McElhone, Lesley Manville, Ed Westwick, Tomas Arana, Laura Morante, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Paul Giamatti, Christian Cooke, Tom Wisdom, Leon Vitall, Stellan Skarsgard. Duration: 1HR 58MINS. Cert: PG-13

Distributor: Entertainment Film


WORKSHOPS & TALKS

MON 18, TUES 19 NOV | 9.30am - 4pm

TEACHING DIVIDED HISTORIES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Presented by the Nerve Centre and the British Council, the ‘Teaching Divided Histories’ international conference will examine the role of culture, creativity and curriculum as tools to help schools in conflicted societies address the past. The use of a digitally creative approach to conflict education will be examined and debated, as well as its role in both the communication of, and learning from, conflict. The conference will have a specific focus on film and moving image, and will feature conversations and presentations from internationally acclaimed filmmakers including: Mariane Pearl, Writer of ‘A Mighty Heart’. Olly Lambert, Journalist and documentary maker ‘Syria: Across the Lines’.

Andrew Eaton, Producer of ‘In This World’. Over the two day event sessions will examine: Documenting Conflict - the role of moving image and digital media in communicating and reporting conflict; Creative Responses to Conflict - the use of creative media, specifically film and moving image, to communicate conflict and aid understanding; Teaching Divided Histories current practice in education around the teaching of conflicted and contentious histories. International perspectives will be delivered by participants from India, South Africa, Scotland and the Lebanon, and will blend with the local context in Northern Ireland and Ireland. The conference will act as an opportunity to showcase some

of the work produced through the TDH project to date. It will also serve as a platform to some of those who have actively participated in, and benefitted from, the project to share their experiences. A programme of outreach workshops for schools will also be delivered. For further information and to find out how to book a place please visit www.nervecentre.org/ teachingdividedhistories Teaching Divided Histories is funded by the European Regional Development Fund Special European Programmes Body (SEUPB) PEACE III Programme.


TEACHING DIVIDED HISTORIES

THUR 28 NOV | 10.30AM - 2.30PM CIVIL WAR: SIERRA LEONE

FRI 29 NOV | 10AM - 2.30PM CIVIL WAR: SIERRA LEONE

VENUE NERVE CENTRE CLC RELEVANCE KEY STAGE 4 (Yr 11). SUBJECT LINKS VENUE SCHOOL OUTREACH RELEVANCE KEY STAGES 3&4 SUBJECT LINKS HISTORY/CITIZENSHIP/ART&DESIGN/EMU/LITERACY THEMES CIVIL/HUMAN RIGHTS/WAR&PEACE

Participants will take part in a one day hands-on digital workshop which will involve working with images and related audio material, enhancing and re-versioning it with their own insights and perspectives around the key issues of the civil war in Sierra Leone.

HISTORY/POLITICS/LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP THEMES PEACE & CONFLICT

In this full day event, participants will view the feature film Blood Diamond in the morning. Set in 1999 in Sierra Leone, the film depicts a country torn apart by civil war. Following the screening, participants will take part in a two hour hands-on digital workshop which will see them working with images and related audio material, enhancing and re-versioning it with their own insights and perspectives around the key issues of the civil war in Sierra Leone.


CREATIVE LEARNING CENTRE

TUES 19 & WED 20, TUES 26 & WED 27 NOV |10AM - 2.30PM WORDS THAT SHAPED THE WORLD

THUR 21 & FRI 22 NOV 10AM-2.30PM

WORLD WAR II: A JOURNEY IN SOUND & VISION

VENUE NERVE CENTRE CLC RELEVANCE KEY STAGES 3, 4 & Sixth Form SUBJECT LINKS HISTORY/CITIZENSHIP/ART&DESIGN/EMU/LITERACY THEMES CIVIL/HUMAN RIGHTS/WAR&PEACE

VENUE NERVE CENTRE CLC RELEVANCE KEY STAGES 3&4 SUBJECT LINKS HISTORY/CITIZENSHIP/ART&DESIGN/EMU/LITERACY THEMES CIVIL/HUMAN RIGHTS/WAR&PEACE

In the 50th anniversary year of Martin Luther King’s iconic “I Have A Dream” speech, we are taking inspiration from some of the most powerful and thought provoking words of the 20th century. Using kinetic typography and imagery, pupils will create animations bringing to life some of the world’s greatest speeches, and the words that shaped the world.

“As hundreds of thousands of privates of a broken army flood back along country roads into their homeland, after millions of victims have died in six years of mass murder, and as Europe attempts to return to peace and order, I would like to turn to all of you … who in a few days will return to your destroyed, plundered homesteads, searching for survivors from your families...” (Oskar Schindler’s Farewell Address to Jewish Factory Workers at Brünnlitz, 7th May 1945) In the 20th anniversary year of Steven Spielberg’s SCHINDLER’S LIST we look to the stories of a Europe “goose-stepped … into misery and bloodshed” (Charlie Chaplin, 1940), exploring the images and listening to the voices of a lost generation. Using archive clips to create unique movie and audio edits, pupils will create their own capsule sensory journey through a war that changed the world.


THURS 21 NOV | 10AM

WAR CHILD

With Special Introduction and post-screening discussion with Emmanuel Jal.

VENUE NERVE CENTRE VENUE RELEVANCE KEY STAGE 3, & SIXTH FORM SUBJECT LINKS HISTORY/LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP/MUSIC THEMES WAR & PEACE/HUMAN RIGHTS/SOCIAL JUSTICE/STORYTELLING

Award-winning documentary concentrating the tumultuous, shocking, inspiring, and ultimately hopeful odyssey of Emmanuel Jal. A former child soldier of Sudan’s brutal civil war, he is now an emerging international hip hop star sharing a message of peace for his war-torn land and beloved Africa. WAR CHILD tells the story of Jal’s life through his words and music and remarkable film footage dating back to his childhood. Today, as Emmanuel travels the world he takes us through his homeland’s

tormented history of civil war, assesses the prospects for peace after the country’s 2005 ceasefire agreement, highlights the increasing problem of war children, and shines light on the growing African hip hop scene that is tackling the continent’s ills through its music. Winner of five International film awards, including the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival for Children.

“This film shows the power of crafting a story in the mind, but telling it through the heart. Music is a powerful element in any story telling activity, but couple it with the powerful images from a brutal civil war and you have, well, magic.” - Live The Dream Films

USA.2008. Director: Christian Karim Chrobog. Cast: Emmanuel Jal. Duration: 1hr.34mins. Cert: PG 13

CLOSE-UP ON EMMANUEL JAL: Emmanuel Jal is a former child soldier from South Sudan. He is now an advocate of world peace and reconciliation, and is a prominent activist for social justice and human rights. He broadcasts his message of peace and equality through various NGOs he has founded and through his music. Jal is an internationally recognised hip-hop artist.


THUR 21 NOV | 10AM

TRASHED

VENUE BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL RELEVANCE KEY STAGES 3, 4 & SIXTH FORM SUBJECT LINKS GEOGRAPHY, LLW (LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP THEMES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT)/ RECYCLING/PROTECTING THE PLANET/ THE ENVIRONMENT

Academy® Award winning actor JEREMY IRONS will introduce TRASHED and take part in a post-screening discussion. Jeremy Irons stands on a beach beside the ancient Lebanese city of Sidon. Above him towers a mountain of rubbish, a pullulating eyesore of medical waste, household trash, toxic fluids and dead

animals, the result of thirty years of consumption by just one small city out of how many in the world? As the day’s new consignments are tipped on top, debris tumbles off the side and into the blue of the Mediterranean. Surrounded by a vast reach of plastic bottles, a forlorn Jeremy Irons stares at the horizon. “Appalling,” he mutters. In the new docufeature TRASHED, which received a Special Screening at last year’s Cannes Film Festival. The beauty of the planet from space forms a violent contrast to the scenes of human rubble across the globe. Vast landscapes in China are covered in tons of rubbish. The wide waters of the Ciliwung River in Indonesia are now barely visible under a neverending tide of plastic. Children swim among leaking bags;

mothers wash in the sewagefilled supply. Each year, we now throw away fifty-eight billion disposable cups, billions of plastic bags, 200 billion litres of water bottles, billions of tons of household waste, toxic waste and e-waste. In the same way that Al Gore’s INCONVENIENT TRUTH focused the world’s attention on global warming, TRASHED highlights the huge negative impact that the trash and waste we produce has on the environment. However, as well as highlighting the problems, this insightful documentary also provides imaginative solutions. From individuals who have changed their lives and produce almost no waste, to increasing anti-waste legislation, to an entire city which is now virtually


waste-free, we discover that change is not only essential, but happening.

“We hope the film will demonstrate that by changing the way we live our lives, we can contribute to our own survival and wellbeing and ultimately that of the planet.”

- Jeremy Irons

“The film is a wake-up call about global waste.”

- Cannes Film Festival

“This eye-opening and educational documentary…will make you sit up, listen and reconsider your lifestyle and diet choices.”

- Jennifer Tate, View London

USA.2012. Director: Candida Brady. Cast: Jeremy Irons. Duration: 1hr.38mins. Cert: U

This screening has been supported by NW Zero Waste which is working to protect the environment and our children’s health by saving resources and reducing contamination. www.derryair.eu

CLOSE-UP ON JEREMY IRONS: Jeremy Irons has had a long and distinguished career on stage and screen for over 30 years. Jeremy Irons first came to public attention in the late 70s when he starred in Granada TV’s Brideshead Revisited - his distinctive voice contributing much to the nostalgic feel and success of the iconic series. His most recent television appearance was in Neil Jordan’s historical fiction drama series The Borgias. Jeremy’s most high profile film roles include the Cannes Palme d’Or winner The Mission and the dual role of twin physicians in David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers. Other films include Danny Champion Of The World and Reversal Of Fortune for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor. In Louis Malle’s Damage Irons starred alongside Juliette Binoche and Miranda Richardson playing a politician who has a sexual relationship with his son’s girlfriend. More recently Iron’s films include a western written, directed and starred in by Ed Harris called Appaloosa and The Pink Panther 2 with Steve Martin and Jean Reno.


THUR 21 NOV | 10AM

SPECIAL 20th ANNIVERSARY SCREENING:

FRI 22 NOV | 10am

CLOSE TO EVIL

SCHINDLER’S LIST

VENUE NERVE CENTRE RELEVANCE KEY STAGE 4 & SIXTH FORM SUBJECT LINKS HISTORY/POLITICS/RE/LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP THEMES PREJUDICE/FORGIVENESS/EMPATHY/ HEROISM /RACE/GENOCIDE/ MORALITY/HUMANITY/PEACE & RECONCILIATION/ HOLOCAUST EDUCATION VENUE NERVE CENTRE

saving men, women, and children from certain death.

RELEVANCE KEY STAGE 4 & SIXTH FORM SUBJECT LINKS HISTORY/POLITICS/RE THEMES PREJUDICE/EMPATHY/HEROISM/ LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP/ RACE/ GENOCIDE/MORALITY/HUMANITY/ HOLOCAUST EDUCATION

THIS SPECIAL 20TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING WILL BE INTRODUCED BY HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR TOMI REICHENTAL. March 1943. Germany’s intentions towards the Jews are no longer a secret. The Ghetto is “liquidated”, with the survivors being herded into the Plaszow Forced Labor Camp. Many are executed, and still others are shipped away by train, never to return. Into this tumult comes businessman Oskar Schindler, who has managed to ingratiate himself with the local commander, Amon Goeth, a Nazi who kills Jews for sport. Using his relationship with Goeth, Schindler begins to secretly campaign to help the Jews,

Winner of numerous International Film Awards, including seven Oscars. “Schindler’s List has a deep emotional impact that is extraordinarily well served and balanced by its intelligence, historical perspective and filmmaking expertise.” - Todd McCarthy, Variety “Three hours of suffering and moral conflict should be a chore to sit through. But you scarcely feel the length even on re-watching, thanks to impeccable structuring… and a continuous stream of searing individual moments ...” - Emma Dibdin, Total Film USA.1993. Director: Steven Spielberg. Cast: Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall. Duration: 3hrs.15mins. Cert: 15. Language:English Hebrew/German/Polish.

DIRECTOR GERRY GREGG WILL JOIN HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR TOMI REICHENTAL TO INTRODUCE THIS SPECIAL SCREENING. BOTH MEN WILL ALSO TAKE PART IN A POSTSCREENING DISCUSSION. Gerry Gregg’s 2008 documentary Till The Tenth Generation followed Tomi Reichental, one of two surviving Holocaust victims living in Ireland, as he returned to Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp to face the horrors of his past. Five years later, Gerry Gregg’s sequel, Close To Evil, follows Tomi’s quest to find one of the SS guards who kept him captive. In 1945 Tomi Reichental was a nine-year-old boy starving to death in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. SS woman Hilde Lisiewicz was one of the Nazi guards that kept Tomi and his family in brutal captivity. Now ninety-one years old Hilde lives alone in Hamburg - a devout Roman Catholic and popular in her parish. An RTÉ


Radio interview leads Tomi to go in search of Hilde and his horrific past. Ireland.2013. Director: Gerry Gregg. Cast: Tomi Reichental, Hilde Lisiewicz. Duration: 1hr.10mins. Cert: TBC. Colour/Black & White.

CLOSE-UP ON TOMI REICHENTAL: Born in 1935 in Bratislava (Capital City of Slovakia) to a Jewish family, Tomi Reichental was arrested by the Gestapo in October 1944 while standing in a grocery store. Tomi as well as twelve other members of his family were taken into custody and then transported in cattle wagons to Bergen Belsen and Buchanwald. At the conclusion of the war it was discovered that Tomi had lost 35 members of his family following their detention in these camps. Tomi moved to Ireland in 1959 and settled down to raise his family and build a new life in Dublin in the 1960s. Tomi now delivers talks to schools throughout Ireland, and beyond. In recognition of his

tireless work in the combating of xenophobia and racism, and in particular his commitment to the cause of reconciliation and highlighting the futility of hatred, earlier this year Tomi was honored by the German President with the nation’s highest award to an individual, the Order of Merit. Tomi returns to the Foyle Film Festival with his message of peace and reconciliation.

CLOSE-UP ON GERRY GREGG: Gerry Gregg is an international Emmy Award winning Producer/ Director, who has been making television programmes and films since joining RTE in the late 70s. After eight years with RTE, during which time Gerry was at the heart of the path breaking “Today Tonight”

Current Affairs team. In 2000 Gerry set up his own production company - Praxis Pictures. Since then he has established a reputation as one of Ireland’s most accomplished filmmakers. Gerry produced and directed the Emmy award-winning film Witness To Murder for Channel 4 Dispatches. In 2009 Gerry completed the feature length documentary Till The Tenth Generation, the story of Holocaust survivor Tomi Reichental. The film has screened at festivals throughout the world - including Foyle Film Festival, and is now used in all Irish post-primary Schools as part of the Irish Department of Education’s commitment to Holocaust education. Gerry returns to the Foyle Film Festival this year with Close To Evil, which continues his association with Tomi Reichental as he attempts to trace one of the SS female guards who kept him captive during the Holocaust.


FILMCLUB offers young people the chance to learn about film, learn through film and discover filmmaking. Teachers receive: One to one teachers advice, support and training Students watch and review films to help with literacy and ICT skills development. Thousands of DVDs to order online with free delivery Inspirational industry events and screenings in schools and local cinemas. FILMCLUB in Northern Ireland is a Northern Ireland Screen after schools initiative designed to reduce disadvantage and is funded by the Department of Culture Arts and Leisure and the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister. The scheme is managed by Cinemagic and the Nerve Centre. To find out more about FILMCLUB activities and events please contact: Eavan King or Louise O’Connell at FILMCLUB at the Nerve Centre. T: 028 71267432 E: e.king@nervecentre.org / l.oconnell@nervecentre.org


CELEBRATING YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAMME

WED 20 & WED 27 NOV| 10AM, 12NOON & 2PM

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP

To mark the Turner Prize coming to Derry~Londonderry in 2013, the 26th FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL and CCEA celebrate art and creativity with a number of special guest talks and events featuring student work from across Northern Ireland.

VENUE NERVE CENTRE 1 RELEVANCE A-LEVEL SUBJECT LINKS ART & DESIGN/HISTORY OF ART THEMES

The film contains footage of Banksy, Shephard Fairey, Invader and many of the world’s most infamous graffiti artists at work. Nominated for an Oscar.

SELF-EXPRESSION/CREATIVITY/ART

TUES 19 - FRI 29 NOV STUDENT EXHIBITION VENUE VOID GALLERY RELEVANCE A-LEVEL SUBJECT LINKS ART & DESIGN/HISTORY OF ART THEMES SELF-EXPRESSION/CREATIVITY/ART APPRECIATION

Student exhibition featuring 25 contemporary CCEA A-Level Art & Design pieces selected from across Northern Ireland in 2013.

APPRECIATION

Banksy is a graffiti artist with a global reputation, whose work can be seen on walls from post-hurricane New Orleans to the separation barrier on the Palestinian West Bank. He fiercely guards his anonymity to avoid prosecution. An eccentric French shopkeeper turned documentary maker attempts to locate and befriend Banksy, only to have the artist turn the camera back on its owner. Includes footage of Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Invader and many of the world’s most infamous graffiti artists at work, on walls and in interview. As Banksy describes it, “It’s basically the story of how one man set out to film the unfilmable. And failed.”

“A documentary on the art world may strike you as a yawn. No worries. You’ll be laughing helplessly at this one.” - Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

“EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP… becomes that rarest of art documentaries, one that actually leaves viewers with a better sense of the gifted versus the phony.” - Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York USA/UK.2010. Director: Banksy. Cast: Banksy. Space Invader, Mr. Brainwash. Narration by Rhys Ifans. Duration: 1hr.27mins. Cert: 15. Language: English & French.


TUES 26 NOV | 10AM

CLOSE-UP ON TIM MARLOW:

THE ROLE OF PAINTING IN THE DIGITAL AGE WITH ART HISTORIAN TIM MARLOW

Tim Marlow is an art historian, writer, broadcaster on the contemporary cultural scene, art historian and current Director of Exhibitions at White Cube in London. Tim Marlow founded Tate: The Art Magazine in 1993. From 1991 to 1998 he presented Radio 4’s arts programme Kaleidoscope, for which he won a Sony Award, and is currently a presenter of the World Service arts programme The Ticket. As well as numerous arts programmes for Five, he presented a documentary on JMW Turner for BBC One. Other television work included presenting the now notorious Is Painting Dead? debate for Channel Four in which artist, Tracy Emin, swore and shouted her way into British television history. VENUE NERVE CENTRE RELEVANCE KEY STAGES 3,4 & SIXTH FORM SUBJECT LINKS ART/DESIGN/MIA THEMES CELEBRATING CREATIVITY/ ART APPRECIATION/PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING

The impact of digital technology has radically transformed traditional activities such as painting and sculpture, while

completely new forms, such as net art, digital installation, and virtual reality, have emerged as recognised artistic practices. Writer, broadcaster and art historian Tim Marlow attends this year’s Foyle Film Festival to examine the role of painting in a world that has been shaped by the huge advances in digital media.

Tim Marlow is the author of various books including monographs of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin and the Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele as well as a survey of great artists published by Faber. He has written extensively on art and culture in the British press including the Times, the Guardian, the Independent on Sunday and Arena, Art Monthly and Blueprint magazines. He is visiting lecturer at Winchester School of Art and an examiner on the Sculpture MA and former Creative Director of Sculpture at Goodwood.


TUES 26 NOV | 10am - 4pm

CCEA MOVING IMAGE ARTS AWARDS SHOWCASE AND ‘BEST OF THE DECADE SHORT FILM PACKAGE’

VENUE BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL RELEVANCE GCSE, AS, A2, KEY STAGE 4 SUBJECT LINKS MIA THEMES CELEBRATING CREATIVITY

CCEA’s Moving Image Arts awards showcase was first launched by the Foyle Film Festival in 2003 and to celebrate this ten year milestone will also include a Best of 10 Years retrospective, featuring some of the most impressive films created by students in previous years. Bernard McCloskey, Head of Education with Northern Ireland Screen and Chair of the judging panel says: “A key objective of the Moving Image Arts A-Level and GCSE qualifications is to support the emergence of a new generation of filmmakers. The judges continue to be very impressed by the high standard of work produced every year.

Yet again, Moving Image Arts students have created a wide range of films displaying creativity, ingenuity and a real understanding of the art of filmmaking.”

this unique City of Culture year we really hope to inspire new and emerging talent to pursue their creative ambitions and realise what can be achieved on their own doorstep.”

The showcase of over 25 films will take place on 26th November in the Brunswick Moviebowl with awards presented for best film and animation at GCSE, AS and A2 level, sponsored by City of Derry Crystal.

Michael Barwise, a former Moving Image Arts student at Oakgrove Integrated College will also speak at the event. He is currently producing five films funded by Northern Ireland Screen and openly credits Moving Image Arts with helping him to pursue his current career path:

As Ingrid Arthurs, Moving Image Arts Education Manager at CCEA comments: “This showcase at Foyle is an annual highpoint with over 50 schools taking part in the competition from across Northern Ireland. We are particularly excited this year to invite German director Claudia Heindel to launch the event with a Q&A and screening of her film Lucky Seven, which was shot in Derry~Londonderry with local young actors and crew. In

“I can genuinely say that if it hadn’t been for my Moving Image Arts course, I may never have ended up going on to work in film. It’s great to be able to do the thing I enjoy most and actually earn a living from it. We really are lucky in Northern Ireland to have such a unique qualification which enables young people to be creative and explore film as a real career possibility.”


ANTI-BULLYING CAMPAIGN To mark Anti-Bullying Week (18-22 November), the 26th Foyle Film Festival Education Programme offers a series of hands-on workshops that challenge students to explore the issues involved. Participants are tasked with creating a poster, making an ad, or designing a T-shirt with a strong Anti-Bullying message

MON 25 NOV 10AM - 2.30PM

DESIGN A POSTER

THURS 28 NOV 10AM - 2.30PM

MAKE AN AD FOR THE BIG SCREEN

FRI 29 NOV 10AM-12.30NOON DESIGN A T-SHIRt

VENUE NERVE CENTRE FAB LAB RELEVANCE VENUE

VENUE NERVE CENTRE CLC

NERVE CENTRE CLC

RELEVANCE KEY STAGES 3&4

KEY STAGES 3&4

SUBJECT LINKS PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT/LANGUAGE & LITERACY/ MEDIA/ WORKING WITH IMAGES THEMES ANTI-BULLYING/EMBRACING DIFFERENCE/FRIENDSHIP

Pupils will design a poster or flyer to highlight the issues of bullying. MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 30 Participants

RELEVANCE SUBJECT LINKS PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT/LANGUAGE

KEY STAGES 3&4 SUBJECT LINKS SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY/PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT/ LANGUAGE & LITERACY/CITIZENSHIP THEMES

& LITERACY/

ANTI-BULLYING/EMBRACING

MEDIA/MOVING IMAGES

DIFFERENCE/FRIENDSHIP/

THEMES ANTI-BULLYING/EMBRACING DIFFERENCE/FRIENDSHIP

Taking the theme of bullying, participants will make an ad for the screen using iPads. In this hands-on workshop students will explore both the technical and creative aspects of producing an ad for the big screen. MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 30 Participants

CREATIVITY/INNOVATION

A Fab Lab is a fully kitted, high tech fabrication laboratory in which practically anything can be designed and prototyped using state of the art machines, including 3D printer, laser cutter, CNC router, vinyl cutter and milling machine. In this special workshop, participants will design a T-shirt highlighting the problems and issues involved in bullying. MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 20 Participants


OUTREACH PACKAGE 1:

POSTPRIMARY OUTREACH PROGRAMME Teachers can book any of the following educational film packages to screen in the classroom on any date and time from Monday 18 -Friday 29 November 2013. No need to book buses, or cover for teachers, we will bring the festival right into the classroom. The festival is always inundated with bookings for outreach screening packages every year so please book early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, we are willing to arrange screenings outside of the advertised festival dates, and normal school hours - for example as part of After School Film Clubs. We try not to refuse any reasonable request. PLEASE NOTE: A minimum booking of 70 places Is required for outreach events COST: £1. Teachers: FREE Discount given for bookings in excess of 100 places.

PETIT NICOLAS (Little Nicolas)

SUITABLE FOR Key Stages 3&4 AREAS OF LEARNING WORLD CINEMA THEMES GROWING UP/FAMILY/FRIENDSHIP

OUTREACH PACKAGE 2:

RUBY BRIDGES

SUITABLE FOR Key Stages 2&3 AREAS OF LEARNING CIVIL RIGHTS/HISTORY THEMES PREJUDICE/RACISM/HEROISM/

A delightful family comedy based on the best-selling books chronicling the adventures of Nicolas, a mischievous French schoolboy. When Nicolas overhears his parents talking about a new arrival, he knows it can only mean one thing - a baby! Convinced they are making plans to abandon him in the forest to make room for his sibling he enlists the help of his fellow classmates to make sure he will survive. Offering a wonderful child’s eye view of the world and the inherent challenges of growing up, this Gallic style Diary of a Wimpy Kid appeals to children and parents alike.

The inspirational true story of how one little girl’s strength and dignity, during the racially charged 1960s, helped to change history. When bright six-year-old Ruby is selected to be the first African-American to integrate her local New Orleans elementary school, she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the very first time. But guided by the love and support of her mother and father, Ruby’s heroic struggle for a better education becomes a lesson for us all.

“Beautifully styled, deliciously sweet and funny.”

- Los Angeles Times

- The Herald

“A smart, sweet adaptation of René Goscinny’s ‘60s schoolboy tales.”

- Kate Stables, Total Film

France/Belgium.2009. Director: Laurent Tirard. Cast: Maxime Godart, Valérie Lemercier, Kad Merad. Duration: 1hr.31mins. Cert: PG. Language: French with English subtitles.

DETERMINATION

“Exceptional, Rewarding!”

- The Boston Globe

“An exhilarating tale!”

USA.1998. Director: Euzhan Palcy. Cast: Penelope Ann Miller, Kevin Pollak, Michael Beach, Jean Louise Kelly. Duration: 1hr.30mins. Cert: PG

FREE BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS: Schools booking this screening will be given free copies of ‘Ruby Bridges Goes To School: My True Story’ & ‘The Story Of Ruby Bridges’.


OUTREACH PACKAGE 3:

WADJDA

VENUE Brunswick moviebowl RELEVANCE Key Stages 3&4, Sixth Form SUBJECT LINKS WORLD CINEMA/WOMEN’S RIGHTS/ LOCAL & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP/ INTERCULTURALISM THEMES GROWING UP/INDEPENDENCE/ AMBITION/DETERMINATION/ COMPETITION

A story set in Saudi Arabia and focused on the experiences of a young girl who challenges her country’s traditions. Wadjda is 10 years old and lives in a suburb of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Although she lives in a conservative world, Wadjda is fun loving, entrepreneurial and always pushing the boundaries of what she can achieve. After a fight with her friend Abdullah, a neighborhood boy she shouldn’t

be playing with, Wadjda sees a beautiful green bicycle for sale. She wants the bicycle desperately so that she can beat Abdullah in a race. But Wadjda’s mother won’t allow it, fearing repercussions from a society that sees bicycles as dangerous to a girl’s virtue. So Wadjda decides to try and raise the money herself. This is a subtle tale full of character, charm and complexities and not at all as one might expect. Winner of numerous International Film Awards, including 3 at the Venice Film Festival in 2012.

“It’s always a great experience to watch a film whose mere existence is a cause for celebration. And

the experience becomes even more pleasurable when you quickly realise it needs no special pleading, and can be judged a resounding success entirely on its own merits.”

- Jeff Robson, Eye For Film

“WADJDA will touch the hearts of every woman and girl…that ever dreamed of escaping from the manacles of gender-role constraints.” - Examiner.com

Saudi Arabia.2012. Director: Haifaa Al-Mansour. Cast: Reem Abdullah, Waad Mohammed, Abdullrahman Al Gohani. Duration: 1hr.38mins. Cert: PG. Language: Arabic with English subtitles.

Distributor: Soda Pictures


26th FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL SATELLITE EVENTS

QUEEN’S FILM THEATRE

QFT LEARNING IN ASSOCIATION WITH FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL

THE REGIONAL CULTURAL CENTRE, LETTERKENNY

THE STRULE ARTS CENTRE, OMAGH

Mon 18 & Mon 25 Nov |10AM:

THE CROODS Tues 19 | 11AM:

Tues 19 & Tues 26 Nov | 10AM:

TRASHED

Thurs 21 | 11AM:

(With special introduction).

SCHINDLER’S LIST

Tues 19 & Tues 26 Nov | 11.15AM:

BOOKING DETAILS Tel: 028 90971097. Email: m.campbell@qub.ac.uk

BOOKING DETAILS Tel: 00353 (0) 749129186.

Wed 20 & Wed 27 Nov | 10AM:

Email: jeremyfhoward@gmail. com

Thur 21 & THUR 28 Nov 10.30AM:

Web: regionalculturalcentre. com

Fri 22 & Fri 29 Nov | 10AM:

Thurs 28 Nov 10.30AM-12.30 NOON:

Links to event information: queensfilmtheatre.com /learning/post-primary queensfilmtheatre.com /films/qftlearningtrashed Pupil Ticket Price: £3.00

I AM NASRINE

PIXAR SHORT FILMS

ADVENTURES IN ZAMBEZIA

WRECK IT RALPH

PITCH PERFECT RED DOG

BOOKING DETAILS Tel: 028 8224 7831. www.struleartscentre.co.uk


EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP NC 1

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP NC 1

PLEASE NOTE: OUTREACH SCREENINGS & WORKSHOPS ARE SCHOOL BASED SO PLEASE CHECK PROGRAMME FOR AVAILABLE DATES.

2 pm

12 noon

ww2: A journey in sound and vision NC clc

ww2: A journey in sound and vision NC clc

10 am

CEA MOVING IMAGE ARTS SHOWCASE BRUNSWICK moviebowl

TIM MARLOW NC VENUE

tue 26

WORDS THAT SHAPED THE WORLD NC CLC

CREATE YOUR OWN T-SHIRT NC FAB LAB

ANTI-BULLYING: DESIGN A POSTER NC CLC

mon 25

SCHINDLER’S LIST & q&a Reichental NC 2

TRASHED BRUNSWICK MovieBOWL

WORDS THAT SHAPED THE WORLD NC CLC

CLOSE TO EVIL Nc 1

fri 22

10 am

ROMEO AND JULIET BRUNSWICK MovieBOWL

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP NC 1

thur 21

THE SECRET OF KELLS NC 2

WORDS THAT SHAPED THE WORLD NC CLC

wed 20

WAR CHILD Intro. & Q&A with E. JAL NC 1

MOON MAN BRUNSWICK MovieBOWL

tue 19

10 am

10 am

10 am

mon 18

NC 1&2/NC CLC/NC VENUE/BRUNSWICK MOVIEBOWL. MONDAY 18 - FRIDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2013

26TH FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME TIMETABLE:

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP NC 1

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP NC 1

WORDS THAT SHAPED THE WORLD NC CLC

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP NC 1

wed 27 ANTI-BULLYING: MAKE AN AD NC CLC

thur 28

CIVIL WAR: SIERRA LEONE NC CLC

ANTI-BULLYING: DESIGN A T-SHIRt NC CLC

fri 29


COST:

25th Foyle Film Festival Education Programme Mon 18 - Fri29 Nov 2013

SCHOOL BOOKING FORM Name & Address of school (please include full postal code):

Brunswick Moviebowl Screenings £2 Nerve Centre Cinema Screenings £1.50 Screenings with talks/presentations £2 Nerve Centre Workshops £2 School based Outreach Workshops £2.50

School Telephone/Fax/Email:____________________________________ Name of teacher: _____________________ Age of pupils: ____________ Numbers attending: _________ Subject taught: _____________________

School based Outreach Screenings £1 TEACHERS FREE for all educational events

Name & date of screening/presentation/event you are booking

TOTAL COST OF THIS BOOKING: £

PLEASE NOTE: VAT @ 20% will be added to the invoice for the final cost of this booking. Please fax booking form to: Louise O’Connell @ Fax:028 71371738 Telephone:028 71260562. Email: l.o’connell@nervecentre.org Cheques should be made payable to the Foyle Film Festival at the following address: Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry/Londonderry, BT48 6HJ. Please send for the attention of Louise O’Connell. PLEASE NOTE: If you wish to book more than one event, please photocopy this form. www.foylefilmfestival.org

PLEASE NOTE: Educational screenings and workshops are open to schools only. There is no charge for teachers attending festival educational events. The overall cost of this booking is subject to VAT. Please make cheques payable to Foyle Film Festival and send F.A.O: FFF Education, Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry/Londonderry, BT48 6HJ. PROGRAMME CHANGES: All guests attend the festival “schedule permitting”, and may sometimes have to cancel at the last minute due to unforeseen circumstances. As a result, the Foyle Film Festival reserves the right to make changes to any aspect of the advertised programme. You will be informed if there is a problem or change with your booking Brunswick Moviebowl Brunswick Lane Pennyburn Industrial Estate Derry-Londonderry BT48 0LU


FESTIVAL EDUCATION OFFICE: Nerve Centre 7-8 Magazine Street Derry~Londonderry BT48 6HJ Tel: 028 7137 3456 / 7126 0562 Fax: 028 7137 1738 Email: b.mclaughlin@nervecentre.org Web: www.foylefilmfestival.org Contact & Booking details: To book any educational screening, workshop or event, please contact the Education Co-ordinator Louise O’Connell @ 028 71260562 or 71267432. Alternatively, you can

fax your booking to 02871 371738, or Email: l.oconnell@nervecentre.org Bookings can also be posted FAO: Louise O’Connell, Education Co-ordinator, Foyle Film Festival, Nerve Centre, 7-8 Magazine Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT48 6HJ. Brunswick Moviebowl

Brunswick Lane Pennyburn Industrial Estate Derry~Londonderry BT48 0LU

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