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The Lodgers Pin Cushion Michael Inside SESSION 3 TRANSITIONING FROM SHORTS TO FEATURES – IN CONVERSATION WITH DEBORAH HAYWOOD Writer-Director Deborah Haywood's critically acclaimed directorial debut, Pin Cushion, opened Critic’s Week at this year's Venice International Film Festival. Haywood will discuss her trajectory in fi lmmaking, specifically focusing on her transition from shorts to feature film director. Pin Cushion receives its Irish premiere at CFF on the 17th November. SPEAKER: The Last Photograph Oíche Nollaig na mBan SESSION 4 MARK O’HALLORAN – A CAREER IN IRISH FILM First Take is delighted to welcome Award-Winning Irish Screenwriter and Actor, Mark O’Halloran. O'Halloran's writing credits include thought-provoking films Viva, Garage and Adam and Paul. He joins us to discuss his diverse career to date and share insights into the Irish film industry. SPEAKER: Mark O’Halloran Writer | UCC Screenwriter in Residence Deborah Haywood Director | Pin Cushion TICKET OFFER 10% discount code = industryday OUAGA GIRLS Theresa Traore Dahlberg | 2017 | France, Sweden PHOTO CITY John Murphy, Traolach Ó Murchú | 2017 | Ireland Rochester, NY is synonymous with the iconic Kodak Tower, which proudly watches over the city. But in a world now dominated by digital technology and imaging, where does that leave, not just photography as we knew it, but also the city that is referred to as the image capital of the world? Photo City meets a variety of people from analogue devotees to hard-nosed picture editors and explores their relationship to photography and image making. In a place marked by economic decline, it finds stories of hope and resilience. Thursday 16 November | Gate | 16:45 | €7.50 This revealing documentary follows a group of young women from Burkina Faso’s capital city Ouagadougou, who are studying to become car mechanics. In a country where job opportunities are scarce and their futures uncertain, the school become a haven for this diverse group. They are at a crucial point in lives when their dreams, hopes and admirable courage are undermined with opinions, fears and society’s expectations of what a woman should be. They clearly delight in tweaking and hammering machines, and, as they strive for independence, filmmaker Theresa Traore Dahlberg celebrates their conviction and sisterhood with poetic vision. Thursday 16 November | Gate | 16:15 | €7.50 Acorn