Official Opening Monday 18th October



As well as four screenings throughout the evening there will also be a
food reception and music. Tickets are 6 Euro each and are available from
Caherciveen Community Centre and the Film Festival Office at Samhlaíocht,
Tel. 066 7129934.

IFI History of Kerry
The Irish Film Archive presents an exciting and eclectic selection of images of Kerry - Ireland's most photographed and most photogenic county - compiled from old and new feature films, newsreels, travelogues, and documentaries.

Sounds Good Simon Maxwell
Ireland / 2004 / 10min / Beta / Colour

Unassuming genius rediscovers the magic of sound...
Producer Melanie Clark Pullen Writer Simon Maxwell
WINNER OF KERRY FILM FESTIVAL / CORK FILM CENTRE BEST SHORT SCRIPT AWARD 2003 PRODUCED WITH THE SUPPORT OF CORK FILM CENTRE

The King of Knocknagree Bert McCann
Ireland / 2004 / 18min / Beta / Colour
Fogarty is an Irishman on the make. But bad cards bring bad debts and bad enemies. Flight is his only option. The native place beckons but 100,000 welcomes it's not. Nemesis is on his tail. There's nowhere to turn. Could the King be his ace in the hole?
Producer Bert McCann Writer Bert McCann
WINNER OF KERRY FILM FESTIVAL / CORK FILM CENTRE BEST SHORT SCRIPT AWARD 2003

St. Brendan Karl O’Connor
Ireland / 2004 / 4mins 46sec / VHS / Colou
r
The film St Brendan tells the life of the great saint through song and sand animation. It is a lively and unusual piece that's fun and entertaining.
Producer Karl O’Connor Writer Karl O’Connor