It is planned to take place on the 11th, 12th - 13th November At Film Base, Cultivate and Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin.
The Videoactive Documentary Festival, now in its second year, is being co-hosted by the Cultivate Centre, Indymedia Ireland and Film Base. The festival will showcase a series of feature length cutting edge documentaries from around the world, the majority of which have not been screened in Ireland previously. The festival will also feature a selection of recently produced shorts, workshops and Q&A sessions. To submit material for consideration or for further information call Davie at the Cultivate Centre (01 6746396 / e-mail davie@sustainable.ie) or use the Indymedia Ireland Contact Form here: http://www.indymedia.ie/contact.php
Please use the comments below this story to suggest films you would like to see included in the programme.
Last Year's Programme can be viewed at this link:
Comments (3 of 3)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Is there any interest in showing some great documentaries from the past? I'm thinking about things like "Time of Furnaces" by Solanas, "Grin Without a Cat" by Marker or "Hearts and minds" by Peter Davis.
None of these get shown anywhere now.
sounds great - can you help source good copies? - would you take on programming this if it got all clear
could be a retero screening each day (or perhaps two)
contact us as above
be good to get imc films out to festival of world culture event:
can art change the world?
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=71559
le petit cinema will be up and running again soon around streets of dublin so if you would like your films to be beamed out, send us a mail
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