We were so very sorry to hear the news at the Ardán office yesterday of the Pálás Galway Cinema’s imminent closure this February. The Pálás has hosted us so well over the years, most recently for our 10th anniversary Galway City of Film celebration. As well as being a fantastic art house cinema, the team there work incredibly hard and are very supportive of local creatives and Galway film. It’s devastating that a crucial piece of infrastructure in Galway is being closed; one that - having only been opened for 7 years - has already left a big imprint on the Galway community and its heart. Be sure to buy tickets for a film or two and go support the Pálás Cinema and team over the next couple of months if you can. In the meantime, take a look back at some memories created at the Pálás with some wonderful people last month, as we celebrated the life, work, and legacy of filmmaker and writer Bob Quinn. #GalwayCityofFilm #CeantarScannán #supportlocal #supportthearts #supportvenues #supporttheartsinyourcommunity 🎥 Unbound Media Ltd The Galway City of Film designation is managed by Ardán on behalf of Galway City Council and Galway County Council.
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Galway is one of 20+ cities worldwide that has been designated an UNESCO City Of Film! #CeantarScannán
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Ceantar Scannán/ Galway City of Film is a UNESCO designation held by Galway City and County Council since 2014, and managed on their behalf by Ardán. This was recognition at an international level of the unique creative spirit of the West, and its past and ongoing contribution to film. Galway City of Film’s objective is to develop nascent and latent talent in the film industry in Galway City and County as a key part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN). The UCCN was created in 2004 to promote cooperation with and among cities that have identified creativity as a strategic factor for sustainable urban development. The designation means that Galway is in a position to establish important partnerships at a global level, and gives us the opportunity to showcase our strong talent base to the world. All Cities of Film pledge to make creativity in this sector central to the sustainable development of their local areas, meaning that film, and the interconnected audio-visual industry as a whole, will remain the beating heart of economic and cultural growth in Galway, and the surrounding regions. It is a lifelong designation, securing the audio-visual sector as a top priority in development plans for the West, and ensuring that long-term funding and training opportunities will be brought to talented individuals and businesses in our area. Learn more about Galway, City of Film at www.galwaycityoffilm.com and the UNESCO Cities of Film family at www.citiesoffilm.org
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2024 saw us celebrate 10 years of Galway as a UNESCO City of Film with the fourth Ceantar Scannán award presented to Bob Quinn. This highlights reel shows just some of the great short and feature films and creative talent development work that has been going on in Galway over the last five years since we last got together, with insights from Celine Curtin and Lelia Doolan as to how and why Galway was given this special UNESCO designation 10 years ago! The Galway City of Film designation is managed by Ardán on behalf of Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe / Galway City Council and Galway County Council. The Galway City of Film annual programme of activities is administered by Ardán on behalf of Galway City Arts Office and Galway County Arts Office, with additional support from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland. Ardán is a registered charity based in Galway, operating in the West of Ireland and beyond. We support creatives in the audio-visual industry, in film, TV, games, and animation, through funding, training, and events. Ardán’s headquarters is in the CREW Enterprise and Innovation Hub on Wellpark Road in Galway city. Previously known as Galway Film Centre, Ardán rebranded in 2022 to reflect the broader geographic and sectoral focus of the organisation which includes the greater Western Region and newer industry sectors including games and animation. Translated, Ardán means platform or stage. Ardán is a platform for creative talent development, providing opportunities for entry, emerging, and established individuals working in the screen sector. Within its screen talent development remit, Ardán manages the Galway UNESCO City of Film designation, WRAP (Western Region Audio Visual Producers’ Fund), the National Talent Academies for Film & TV Drama, and the annual FÍS TV and Games Summits. As part of these initiatives there are various events, funding, and training schemes to avail of. Alongside our longstanding partners, Ardán also co-manages several other funding and training opportunities including the CÚRAM, Research Ireland Centre for Medical Devices Science on Screen Documentary and Animation Commission, the RTE Short Film Commission, now in its 33rd year, the Wild Galway Games Incubator, IndieDev: The Cross-border Games Prototype Fund, PTG: Prepare To Gamify! and more. Edited by: Emblane Films Culture Night Galway Traveller Movement Little Cinema Galway Galway Film Fleadh Galway Culture Company Western Development Commission Pálás Galway
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Galway City of Film’s Programme Co-ordinator Eoin Butler Thornton was in Bitola City of Film in North Macedonia last week with Brian Barrett from Galway City Council - for the 5th International Forum of UNESCO Creative Cities of Film Sustainability and Eco-practices in Film and Creative Industries. Many thanks to Bitola Film Centre and co. for hosting us so well! Brian took part in a panel discussion on "Sustainability in Film and Creative Industries Towards Building Sustainable Cities." - Magdalena Popovic, Co-ordinator Sarajevo UNESCO City of Film - Brian Barrett - Senior Executive Officer, Economic Development, Tourism and Culture Management at Galway City Council - Loreto Arenales, Head of the International Tourism Department at Valladolid City Council Photography: Kosta Dupchinov Get more info on Bitola Film Centre: https://bfc.mk/ The forum is an activity of the project “Green Film Cities: Empowering Sustainable Creative Cities” supported by UNESCO, through the “Culture and Creativity for the Western Balkans” (CC4WBs) project, funded by the European Union. Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe / Galway City Council Galway County Council Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland Galway City of Film (or Ceantar Scannán, which means Region of Film as Gaeilge) is a UNESCO Designation managed by Ardán on behalf of Galway City and County Councils. #10YearsofGalwayCityofFilm #CeantarScannán #GalwayCityofFilm #UNESCOCreativeCitiesNetwork #UNESCOCitiesofFilm
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Count Me Out: Selected Writings of Filmmaker Bob Quinn, a landmark collection of essays and articles by the renowned Irish filmmaker, photographer and writer, will be published in hardback in February 2025 and is now available for pre-order. Edited by Toner Quinn, Count Me Out spans seven decades of Bob Quinn’s influential work and thinking. It explores his filmmaking during the Gaeltacht civil rights movement of the 1970s, including the first Irish-language feature film Poitín; the groundbreaking Atlantean series linking Ireland to North Africa; his role in the activism that led to TG4; and his critiques of RTÉ and the societal impact of television advertising. The book also includes extracts from an unpublished memoir. https://lnkd.in/ehpnFrB8
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President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins was in Galway last week to honour filmmaker Bob Quinn and celebrate 10 years of Galway as a UNESCO City of Film 🎥🌎 Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/eG5uBhTX Galway City of Film Ardán
President of Ireland celebrates 10 years of Galway as UNESCO City of Film - This is Galway
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Learn more about the history of Galway as a UNESCO City of Film / Ceantar Scannán, dating back to 1898, up as far as 2024, through this visual historical archive created by the Galway City of Film team over the last year with the kind archival support of Tom Kenny of Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries and William Henry Historian & Writer. For those who don't use LinkedIn, this archive is also shareable from Ardán's YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/dZ8vTfvN Read the slides in detail here: https://lnkd.in/dziqP3kS The tradition of film in Galway goes back as far the first screening at Mr. Mack’s Assembly Room on Eyre Square in 1898, and the first film was reportedly shot here in 1905 by Burton Holmes. This timeline includes notable films, venues, organisations, companies, and designations related to film that are/ were based in the city/ county and have contributed to Galway as a region of film. Please note: This timeline is a work in progress, and we will be updating it as we gather more information. If you have suggested insights or edits to make to this archive, please email [email protected] Galway City of Film is managed by Ardán on behalf of Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe / Galway City Council and Galway County Council. Visit Galway thisisgalway.ie
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Who are the artists and decision makers behind the scenes? In partnership with Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland and with the support of Griffith College Dublin, we will be hosting Screen Sessions – an afternoon of in-depth conversations on craft, career and creativity between talent from the Irish Screen industries. On Friday, 13th December we’ll be joined by: - BAFTA and Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) winning Director/Producer Ciaran Donnelly (Kin, Altered Carbon, Vikings, The Tudors) - Casting Director Maureen Hughes (The Miracle Club, Small Things Like These, Once, Abigail) - Artist and Graphic Designer Annie Atkins (The Grand Budapest Hotel, West Side Story) and Production Designer, Art Director and Concept Illustrator Jill Beecher (Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, The Revenant, Alien: Covenant) Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eZDUxMqB Ardán National Talent Academies Bow Street Academy National College of Art & Design IADT Dún Laoghaire Dublin Business School School of Media at TUDublin
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Thanks to IFTN - Irish Film & Television Network for covering our 10th anniversary City of Film celebrations where President of Ireland / Uachtarán na hÉireann Michael D. Higginss and Lelia Doolan presented Bob Quinn with the fourth Ceantar Scannán award. 💚 📽️ ✨ Read about the reception, speeches, award ceremony and the screening of "Poitín" at the link: https://lnkd.in/edvAtfR4 Here's a couple more images from the evening: 1. President Michael D. Higgins arriving at the Galway City of Film 10th anniversary event. (📷Dave McDonagh) 2. Seamus Deasy, Maggie Uí Cuaig, and Bob Quinn. (Maggie starred in "Póitín" in 1978. (📷Avi Ratnayake) 3. Ceantar Scannán Honouree 2024 Bob Quinn (Avi Ratnayake) 4. Bob Quinn receiving his Ceantar Scannán brooch from President Higgins and Lelia Doolan. Brooch by Berina Kelly (📷Emilija Jefremova) 5. Trailblazers of Irish film: Thaddeus O'Sullivan, Seamus Deasy, Joe Comerford, Vivienne Dick, Pat Murphy, Lelia Doolan and Bob Quinn. (📷Avi Ratnayake) 6. Bob Quinn and Patricia Melly. Patricia was in Bob's documentary "The Silent World". (📷Avi Ratnayake) 7. Sabina Higgins, Lelia Doolan, and Bob Quinn listening to President Higgins' speech (📷Emilija Jefremova) 8. Attendees included Bob's family, friends, and peers, Irish film industry professionals and City of Film programme participants (📷Emilija Jefremova) 9. The Galway City of Film team, the President and his team, and Bob’s family, friends, and peers at the awards ceremony at the Pálás Cinema (📷Avi Ratnayake) 10. Bob Quinn at the House Hotel with his children Robert, Hannah, Toner, Bairbre, Marcus, and Dominic. ((📷Avi Ratnayake) The Galway City of Film UNESCO designation and programme is managed by Ardán on behalf of Galway City and County Council.
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