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KERRY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (KIFF) 2023 ANNOUNCES THIS YEAR’S AWARD WINNERS

KERRY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (KIFF) 2023 ANNOUNCES THIS YEAR’S AWARD WINNERS

Kerry International Film Festival (KIFF) celebrated its 24th Edition this past weekend, 19 – 22 October 2023. KIFF presented 46 screenings and events across several venues in Killarney, Co. Kerry, and it was the first year that they introduced live acts, along with traditional film screenings and industry events, which proved to be a phenomenal success.

At the Kerry International Film Festival Mieke Vanmechelen and her son Adam at the opening night screening of her film Hungry Hill in Killarney Cinema on Thursday.

KIFF was delighted with the level of interest and support they received, and they were thrilled to welcome a variety of industry talent, including comedian Deirdre O’Kane, actors Eileen Walsh, Aoife Duffin and Geraldine McAlinden, world renowned cinematographer P.J. Dillon, and journalist and editor at large at Empire Magazine, Helen O’Hara. There were a huge number of attendees across all  KIFF screenings, live events, and film industry talks, and the engagement and support received by the local community was outstanding.

KIFF 2023 received more submissions than ever, which resulted in a dynamic and diverse programme that attracted audiences, filmmakers and film enthusiasts, from near and far. The festival hosted a selection of sold-out screenings, including the compelling screening of their opening film ‘Hungry Hill’, which was co-directed by Mieke Vanmechelen and researcher Michael Holly.

Speaking about the success of KIFF 2023, Director of Programming, Declan Lynch said: It’s been an amazing experience proving that Co. Kerry has a vibrant, dedicated, and growing film audience. As a team we have delighted in, and learnt so much from, our many conversations with local film fans and visiting filmmakers – all of which can be applied to next year’s very special 25th anniversary edition.’ 

At the IFTA networking event at The Plaza Hotel Killarney Ailish Garvey (KIFF) Deirdre O’Kane, Aine Moriarty(CEO IFTA).The event was part of The Kerry International Film Festival.

A highlight of KIFF 2023 was the presentation of the Maureen O’Hara Award to actress Eileen Walsh. The award ceremony took place at Randles Hotel Killarney on Friday, 20 October, and was followed by a very special event ‘In Conversation with Eileen Walsh’ which was hosted by Derek O’Connor, editor, RTÉ Culture. Eileen is a worthy recipient of the award, having starred in a series of roles including The Magdalene Sisters, Pure Mule, Eden, and Catastrophe, to name a few. She is also a revered stage actor, having recently starred in the Lyndsey Turner directed play The Crucible (winner of Best Revival nomination – Olivier Awards 2023), and Girl on an Alter directed by Annabelle Comyn.

Another important highlight of KIFF 2023 was the IFTA Networking Event, which took place at The Plaza Hotel Killarney on Saturday, 21 October. Hosted by IFTA CEO, and KIFF Board member, Áine Moriarty, the event highlighted Kerry as a potential leader in film location and production work. Celebrity guests included the revered comedian Deirdre O’Kane, and the internationally renowned cinematographer and filmmaker, PJ Dillon, who also happens to be a native Kerry man (IFTA winning Director, and EMMY nominated Cinematographer). PJ joined KIFF’s weekend celebrations directly from the epic House of the Dragon film set, and he shared an incredibly inspiring talk about his work to date, during which he remarked that Kerry has untapped potential as a location for film, TV, and the screen industry.

The KIFF 2023 Awards Ceremony took place on Sunday, 22 October at The Great Southern Hotel, Killarney. The ceremony celebrated all aspects of film making and the awards were presented to outstanding film makers, directors, script writers and producers.

Basil Sheerin, Chief Financial Officer, at Kerry Airport Ireland, presented the KIFF 2023 Taking Flight Award, celebrating emerging talent in film. Sponsored by Kerry Airport, this year’s worthy recipient is Hannah Manalis. The Best of Kerry Award, sponsored by Virgin Media, went to Two for the Road.

 

Taking Flight,Rising Talent Award

This year’s Trua Award went to Miles O’Reilly for the short film The Street Where You Live. Along with the awards ceremony, the Great Southern Hotel Killarney very generously hosted a full day of films at their 225-seater film auditorium in the hotel.

Speaking about the success of the festival, KIFF Manager, Marie Linehan said: ‘This year’s festival was a resounding success. We are delighted with the positive feedback we have received across KIFF’s live events and screenings, and it is fantastic to see so many local businesses working together to support the festival. We look forward to delivering additional events across Co. Kerry in the coming months and to celebrating our 25th festival in 2024.’

Best of Kerry 2023

KIFF 2023 presented a truly memorable festival that was warmly received by the public and participants alike. KIFF is immensely grateful to their title sponsors, Kerry Airport Ireland, and also for the invaluable support received from The Arts Council of Ireland, Kerry County Council, Virgin Media, Screen Ireland, Fáilte Ireland, The Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA), Tower Records Ireland, RTÉ Supporting the Arts, Randles Hotel, the Great Southern Hotel, the Plaza Hotel, and Kerry Broadband, Killarney Chamber,   and Killarney Brewing Company, as well as a wealth of local businesses, individuals, and supporters..

FULL LIST OF KIFF 2023 AWARD WINNERS

See Also

1. TAKING FLIGHT, RISING TALENT AWARD, sponsored by KIFF’S headline sponsor, Kerry Airport Ireland – presented by Basil Sheerin, CFO, Kerry Airport Ireland. WINNER – Hannah Mamalis.

2. KIFF 2023 Maureen O’ Hara Award – WINNER – Eileen Walsh.3. BEST OF KERRY, Sponsored by Virgin Media – WINNER – Two for the Road4. BEST INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE SHORT – Sponsored by The Plaza Hotel – WINNER – Spoor5. BEST ANIMATION – WINNER – Pinokidoki

6. BEST STUDENT SHORT – WINNER – Harvest

7. BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – sponsored by Randles Hotel – WINNER – Paddy Mulcahy for Songs of Blood and Destiny.8. BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE – WINNER – Secrets From Putomayo.9. BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT – WINNER – Echo.10. BEST IRISH NARRATIVE SHORT – sponsored by the Great Southern Hotel – WINNER – Jill And Lill Do Knick Knacks.11. BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE – Sponsored by Screen Ireland – WINNER – Verdigris.

12. SCREENWRITING AWARD – WINNER – Eyes to Listen, Hands to Speak (Cathriona Slammon), Honourable Mentions: Toucan (Eoin Joseph Duncum), Noa’s Place (Maria Romanova-Hynes)13. TRUA AWARD – WINNER – Myles O’Reilly (The Streets Where You Live)

Áine Moriarty (CEO of IFTA), Marie Linehan (KIFF Manager), Deirdre O_Kane (Comedian), P.J. Dillon (Cinematographer), Grace O_Donnell (Chair KIFF), Nicola O_Sullivan (Head of PR _ Sponsorship at KIFF)
Chair of The Kerry International Film Festival with Ashling Kelleher,Katie Moffet and Colm Casey from The killarney Brewing and Distilling Company at The IFTA Networking Event at The Plaza Hotel.
Ben Richardson and Nick Rutter at the screening of Hungry Hill in Killarney Cinema on the opening night of Kerry international Film Festival.
Comedian and Actress Deirdre O’Kane at the IFTA networking event at The Kerry International Film Festival in The Plaza Hotel Killarney on Saturday night.
Kate Kennelly (Kerry Co Co Arts Officer) Brian Lawlor(Group General Manager The O’Donoghue Ring Collection)Grace O’Donnell (Chair KIFF) Melanie O’Donnell and Jimmy Deenihan attending the IFTA networking event at The Plaza Hotel at The Kerry International Film Festival in Killarney over the weekend.
Little John Nee performing _Sherlock Jr._ at IMC Killarney
Best Original Score
Best Irish Narrative Short
Best Student Short
Best Narrative Feature
Best Irish Narrative Short
Pictured : . Kerry International Film Festival (KIFF) was delighted to officially open their 2023 film festival today, Thursday 19 October 2023 at Randles Hotel Killarney.

 

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