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Events Diary for September 2018 Key: Awards Training Festival Deadline Event
30th August-2nd September 2018 Underground Cinema Film Festival 
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A champion of emerging filmmakers, Underground Cinema has the belief that no matter what the film’s budget or the director’s vision it’s the filmmakers passion that drives a film.

4th September 2018 Introduction to the US TV Landscape 
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Seminar for producers and writers who wish to deepen their current understanding of the US Television Landscape. Please apply online at www.screentrainingireland.ie Deadline for applications: Thursday the 16th of August. For further details contact education@galwayfilmcentre.ie

18th-20th September 2018 Advanced Story Development Workshop 
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With the support of the BAI Sectoral Learning and Development Fund, Creative Europe Desk MEDIA Office Galway will organise a 3-day Advanced Development Workshop with Screenwriter and Script Consultant, Emmanuel Oberg from 18th-20th September in Bearna, Galway.

20th-21st September 2018 Second International Film Conference: "Hitchcock's Vertigo: 60th Anniversary 1958-2018" 
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This coming September in Dublin, we are delighted to celebrate Hitchcock's masterpiece Vertigo on its 60th anniversary as the "Greatest Film Ever Made" in this Second International Film Conference in Ireland. This exclusive 2-day film conference in Trinity College Dublin will feature the presentations of many international scholars on Hitchcock participating in the conference from across the globe: USA, Canada, UK, Hong Kong, Belgium and Switzerland. In particular we are delighted to welcome the British film historian Charles Barr and the renowned British feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey as key note speakers at the conference in September. Laura Mulvey’s seminal essay “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” was one of the first film theory publications to apply a political and psychoanalytic interpretation to the cinematic apparatus of classical Hollywood cinema. Mulvey coined the notion of the “male gaze” to the power asymmetry in representation and assigned gender roles that emphasised the patriarchal ideological agenda of the American film industry at the time. The conference includes a special screening of the 1958 classic film Vertigo starring James Stewart and Kim Novak in the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin.

   


 
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