The expanded 2023 event will screen the best Irish and international films across Cork city and a number of films will also be showcased online.
The 2023 programme will feature over 200 films, including the International Gala and Irish Premiere of acclaimed ‘All of us Strangers’, staring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal.
The festival will also showcase premiers from acclaimed filmakers Paul Duane, ‘All you need is Death’ and Alan Gilsenan’s ‘The Days of Trees’, all of which are in competition for the CIFF Best New Feature award.
Tickets for the festival range from €7.50 for digital screenings, €99 for an all-access digital pass and package deals for up to 50 students for €150.
Cork Film festival will take place from Thursday 9 November until Sunday 26 November for the 68th year of the festival.
For more visit: corkfilmfest.org/ticket-prices/
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The expanded 2023 event will screen the best Irish and international films across Cork city and a number of films will also be showcased online.
The 2023 programme will feature over 200 films, including the International Gala and Irish Premiere of acclaimed ‘All of us Strangers’, staring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal.
The festival will also showcase premiers from acclaimed filmakers Paul Duane, ‘All you need is Death’ and Alan Gilsenan’s ‘The Days of Trees’, all of which are in competition for the CIFF Best New Feature award.
Tickets for the festival range from €7.50 for digital screenings, €99 for an all-access digital pass and package deals for up to 50 students for €150.
Cork Film festival will take place from Thursday 9 November until Sunday 26 November for the 68th year of the festival.
For more visit: corkfilmfest.org/ticket-prices/
Read more
Irish Horse: the Big Apple of my eye
'Every mother wants their child to be remembered. And their grief acknowledged'
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