Blast Theory, Man With a Movie Camera, Fast Forward Ireland, Open Source Cinema, Swarm of Angels, Rain, A Propos De Nice, Symphony of a City Berlin: Die Symphonie der Großstadt, Darklight, Open Source Cinema, Rocky Road to Dublin, Takeaway Shows Vincent Moon, Gay Byrne, Rear Window, Paris Je T'Aime.
Directors
The Filmmakers:
Rebecca Daly
Peter 'Magic' Johnson
Gavin Kelly- Piranha Bar
Rachel Rath/The Attic Studio
Carmel Winters
Jason Figgis
Yolanda Barker
Simon Gibney
Frances Roe
Conor McMahon
Jessie and Sue LoveAction
Aine Ni Fhaolain
Marc-Ivan O'Gorman
Derek O'Connor
Emer Martin
David Crann
Aaron O'Reilly
Conor Barry et al
Graham Cantwell
Donal Scannell
Ruairi Obrien
Tristan Hutchinson
Daniel O'Hara
Miriam and Diolmhain Ingram
Kevin Marron
Vj Voytas
Denise Woods
Enda Mac Nally, Michael Lathrop, David Chandler
Jesus Urda
Andrew McAvinchey
Lenny Abrahamson
Declan Lynch
Festivals
Darklight Film Festival: www.darklight.ie
Dublin's Interests
Television
Heroes
Curator/Remixer: Leonard Abrahamson
Editor: Declan Lynch
Producer: Andrew McAvinchey
Darklight Film Festival: Nicky Gogan, Derek O'Connor
About me: In a rare and potentially fatal feat of cinematic daring, Darklight
will present a feature length film on the evening of June 29th – the
last day of this year's festival – shot entirely on June 26th – the
first day. The film will be shot by multiple filmmaking teams or individuals between 12.01am to 11.59pm on Thursday, June 26th 2008. Director Lenny Abrahamson ("Garage") will curate the film and remix the edit. The film will be an eclectic, multi-authored impression of Dublin (within the M50) as it lived, died, breathed, made love,
filled up and emptied, consumed, wept, was rained or shone on, grew
bright and then darkened again ... Whatever is true, however big or tiny, static or dynamic, animate or inanimate, in this place, over this time is fair game.
Darklight will be inviting an eclectic bunch of artists - narrative film-makers, documentarians, visual artists and the like - to watch, meditate on, interfere with or otherwise interrogate material of their choice in whichever style makes sense to them. Each filmmaker will be required to deliver a finished piece, between three and five minutes long, to curator/remixer Lenny Abrahamson who will then be
free to use the films intact or cut them up, order them and reorder
them, to produce, we hope, an original, intense and exciting film; a
kind of Frankenstein archive of the city and the lives it contains on
Thursday, June 26th 2008. What will emerge? Who knows. Whether it's
the life of a particular corner or a whole district, circuits of
water or electricity, burials or births, or five continuous minutes
in the presence of a single person, what is certain is that the
Darklight 4-Day Film will be a unique event and one of the highlights
of the festival