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 Cian Hennigar, Fresh Film Festival at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-14 
 Lauren O'Sullivan, Sarah O'Connell, and Nicky Mullane from St Aidan's Community College, Dublin Hill at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-13 
 James O'Mahony and Holly O'Connor from St Aidan's Community College, Dublin Hill at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-12 
 Loreto Secondary School, Fermoy students Laura O'Keeffe, Ellen Fitzgerald and Aine Fanning at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-11 
 Loreto Secondary School, Fermoy students Aoife Foley, Kate Kearney, Alana O'Callaghan, Iona Flynn and Tamara Geary at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-10 
 Róisín Buckley, Fresh Film Festival, Darren McDonnell of St John's Youth Theatre, and Katie Bonner, festival volunteer at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-09 
 Siobhan Marley and Lauren Catinot, from St Aloysius, Carrigtwohill at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-08 
 (front to rear) Lisa Ring, Caoimhe Twomey and Deirdre Leamy, from Loreto Secondary School, Fermoy at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-07 
 (front to rear) Lisa Ring, Caoimhe Twomey and Deirdre Leamy, from Loreto Fermoy at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-06 
 (front to rear) Lisa Ring, Caoimhe Twomey and Deirdre Leamy, from Loreto Secondary School, Fermoy at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-05 
 (seated) Barry Galvin with (rear) Morgan Collins and James Cahill, from Macroom at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-04 
 Mark O'Sullivan, Barry Murphy and Gerard Collins, from Macroom at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-03 
 Tony Hallissey from Co Kerry at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PRESS RELEASE-FRESH APPROACH TO FILM MAKING BY CORK'S YOUNG FILM MAKERS
20 films made by teenagers from Cork city and county will be screened in The Triskel Arts Centre on Wednesday 24th February as part of Fresh Film Festival. Fresh Film Festival is Ireland's major film festival showcasing films made by Irish and international young filmmakers.
From the spooky to the fantastical, mockumentary to factual the young filmmakers of Cork have produced an extensive range of short films. The screening is suitable for audiences over 13 years of age, particularly students from CSPE Class, Transition Year & Senior Cycle Media.

Finalists for Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2016 awards will be selected from among the films screened at the Triskel Arts Centre. The successful candidates will then go through to the finals in Limerick city on the 10th March where they will compete against young filmmakers from around Ireland for the title of Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2016.

Other exclusive awards up for grabs at Fresh Film Festival include the RTÉ 60 Second Award, the Radharc Award for documentary, the Brown Bag Award for animation and the RTÉ Factual Award in addition to the International and Audience Awards.

Festival Director Jayne Foley says:
“Fresh Film Festival is a wonderful opportunity for young people to have their films shown on the big screen; their films will be viewed by senior film producers and directors as well as by their peers. Each year we continue to be impressed by the creativity and quality of the work produced by Cork's young people”

The screening runs from 10am to 1:30pm. Tickets are free but must be booked in advance. Audiences interested in attending can book their places by contacting freshfilmfestival@gmail.com or by calling 061 319 555. Further details about Fresh Film Festival are available on www.freshfilmfestival.net

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For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-02 
 Emily Mulcahy, Lucy Collins, Melissa Hanbury and Caoimhe Nic Gearailt- Pupils from Colaiste Ide, Dingle, Co Kerry at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PRESS RELEASE-FRESH APPROACH TO FILM MAKING BY CORK'S YOUNG FILM MAKERS
20 films made by teenagers from Cork city and county will be screened in The Triskel Arts Centre on Wednesday 24th February as part of Fresh Film Festival. Fresh Film Festival is Ireland's major film festival showcasing films made by Irish and international young filmmakers.
From the spooky to the fantastical, mockumentary to factual the young filmmakers of Cork have produced an extensive range of short films. The screening is suitable for audiences over 13 years of age, particularly students from CSPE Class, Transition Year & Senior Cycle Media.

Finalists for Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2016 awards will be selected from among the films screened at the Triskel Arts Centre. The successful candidates will then go through to the finals in Limerick city on the 10th March where they will compete against young filmmakers from around Ireland for the title of Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2016.

Other exclusive awards up for grabs at Fresh Film Festival include the RTÉ 60 Second Award, the Radharc Award for documentary, the Brown Bag Award for animation and the RTÉ Factual Award in addition to the International and Audience Awards.

Festival Director Jayne Foley says:
“Fresh Film Festival is a wonderful opportunity for young people to have their films shown on the big screen; their films will be viewed by senior film producers and directors as well as by their peers. Each year we continue to be impressed by the creativity and quality of the work produced by Cork's young people”

The screening runs from 10am to 1:30pm. Tickets are free but must be booked in advance. Audiences interested in attending can book their places by contacting freshfilmfestival@gmail.com or by calling 061 319 555. Further details about Fresh Film Festival are available on www.freshfilmfestival.net

**********ENDS***********
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
LC-film-01 
 Pupils from Colaiste Ide, Dingle, An Daingean, Co Kerry at the Cork heat of the Fresh Film Festival, Ireland's Young Filmmaker Awards at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork on Wednesday 24th February 2016.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
FRESH APPROACH TO FILM MAKING BY CORK'S YOUNG FILM MAKERS

20 films made by teenagers from Cork city and county will be screened in The Triskel Arts Centre on Wednesday 24th February as part of Fresh Film Festival. Fresh Film Festival is Ireland's major film festival showcasing films made by Irish and international young filmmakers.

From the spooky to the fantastical, mockumentary to factual the young filmmakers of Cork have produced an extensive range of short films. The screening is suitable for audiences over 13 years of age, particularly students from CSPE Class, Transition Year & Senior Cycle Media.

Finalists for Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2016 awards will be selected from among the films screened at the Triskel Arts Centre. The successful candidates will then go through to the finals in Limerick city on the 10th March where they will compete against young filmmakers from around Ireland for the title of Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2016.

Other exclusive awards up for grabs at Fresh Film Festival include the RTÉ 60 Second Award, the Radharc Award for documentary, the Brown Bag Award for animation and the RTÉ Factual Award in addition to the International and Audience Awards.

Festival Director Jayne Foley says:
“Fresh Film Festival is a wonderful opportunity for young people to have their films shown on the big screen; their films will be viewed by senior film producers and directors as well as by their peers. Each year we continue to be impressed by the creativity and quality of the work produced by Cork's young people”

The screening runs from 10am to 1:30pm. Tickets are free but must be booked in advance. Audiences interested in attending can book their places by contacting freshfilmfestival@gmail.com or by calling 061 319 555. Further details about Fresh Film Festival are available on www.freshfilmfestival.net

**********ENDS***********
For press information please contact Róisín Buckley, roisin@piquant.ie 086 3887402
Visit www.freshfilmfestival.net
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 Mark Exshaw, Nat Ross with Tina Coy and Denis Casey of Euro Executive Recruitment at the Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast at Fota Island Resort, in association with The Irish Examiner. It is now the 20th year of the association of The Irish Examiner with the successful business breakfast series.
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 Celebrating twenty years of an association with The Irish Examiner;
(front middle, wearing chain) Barrie O'Connell, President, Cork Chamber with (from left) Michael Geary, former CEO, Cork Chamber; current CEO Conor Healy, Aidan Forde of The Irish Examiner, with the ex-Presidents Roger Flack, Frank Boland, John Cashell and Robin O'Sullivan at the Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast at Fota Island Resort, in association with The Irish Examiner. It is now the 20th year of the association of The Irish Examiner with the successful business breakfast series.
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 Conor Healy , CEO, Cork Chamber, guest speaker H.E. Dominick Chilcott, British Ambassador to Ireland, Barrie O'Connell, President, Cork Chamber and Aidan Forde, The Irish Examiner at the Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast.
Pic; Larry Cummins
XX business.
Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast at Fota Island Resort, in association with The Irish Examiner. It is now the 20th year of the association of The Irish Examiner with the successful business breakfast series.
LC-chamber-17 
 Conor Healy , CEO, Cork Chamber, guest speaker H.E. Dominick Chilcott, British Ambassador to Ireland, Barrie O'Connell, President, Cork Chamber and Aidan Forde, The Irish Examiner at the Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast.
Pic; Larry Cummins
XX business.
Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast at Fota Island Resort, in association with The Irish Examiner. It is now the 20th year of the association of The Irish Examiner with the successful business breakfast series.
LC-chamber-16 
 Celebrating twenty years of an association with The Irish Examiner;
(front middle, wearing chain) Barrie O'Connell, President, Cork Chamber with (from left) Michael Geary, former CEO, Cork Chamber; current CEO Conor Healy, Aidan Forde of The Irish Examiner, with the ex-Presidents Roger Flack, Frank Boland, John Cashell and Robin O'Sullivan at the Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast.
Pic; Larry Cummins
XX business.
Cork Chamber February Business Breakfast at Fota Island Resort, in association with The Irish Examiner. It is now the 20th year of the association of The Irish Examiner with the successful business breakfast series.

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