Files of season and event programmes from the Irish Film Society outlining the contents of and events of programmed Film Society seasons, e.g. season French film, Russian, Spanish film etc.
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File with minutes of meetings and newsletters from both the Irish Film Workers Association and the Irish Film and Television Guild, of which Carolyn Swift was a member. Relates to meetings and activities of both organisations in the 1970s.
File also includes a letter sent to Swift from Breda Walsh, Secretary of Action Committee (For a Single State Agency for Film) and attaching a paper, "The Future Organisation of the Irish Film Industry" (Sep 1987).
Files of print issues of "Film Directions: A Film Magazine for Ireland" magazine, published in Ireland about the Irish film industry.
File 1 includes issues Vol. 1 No. 2; Vol. 1. No. 3; Vol. 1 no. 4; Vol. 2 No. 5; Vol. 2 No. 6; Vol. 2 no. 7; Vol. 2 No. 8.
Includes articles by Lelia Doolan, Bob Quinn, Joe Comerford, Cathal Black, Neil Jordan, Tony Hickey, Michael Open, Liam O'Leary, Richard Kearney, and others, and on topics including video production, a national Irish film Archive, reviews, and general commentary on Irish Film.
File 2 includes issues: Vol. 2 No. 9; Vol. 3. No. 10; Vol. 3 No. 12; Vol 3. No 11; Vol. 4 No. 1; Vol. 14, No. 14. Articles by Ruth Dalton, Pierre Giuliani, Michael Open; Tony Hickey, Gerry Duffy; John Brown; John Sterne, David Knox; Kieran Hickey, and others, and including a special issue on Censorship in film production.
Files with general film publications, such as film screening programmes, festival programmes etc.
File 1 includes: Programme from the 5th Dublin Film Festival 1990; brochure on Young Irish Film-Makers, c1990s; "The Green On The Screen: A Celebration of Film and Ireland" festival programme 1984; Programme from the world premiere screening of film "Into The West, written by Jim Sheridan, Savoy Cinema, Dublin, 1992; programme from French language film festival, Dublin, 1994.
File 2 includes: Poster from "Irish Films at the Academy [Dublin], including short film "A Jar with Brendan Behan" [early 1990s]; Flyer from the 19th Cork Film International Festival 1974; programme from 4th James Joyce Film Festival; brochure of "Season of Documentary Films 1988/1989" RTÉ; Press Screening Pack for opening of film 'Dancing at Lughnasa' by Brian Friel (Aug 1998); Press Screening Pack for "Southpaw" film about boxer Francis Barrett, 1999; programme from the First Irish Animation Festival, Dublin, [1990s]. Also assorted film flyers and events, Dublin, 1990s.
File 3 includes: Newsletter of the Liam O'Leary Film Archives (No. 19, Dec 1991); assorted film screening programmes and festival programmes. 1970s - 1990s. Booklet from the Irish Film Board with list of "Irish Films" produced 1981 - 1984.
File 4 includes: printed season programmes from the Irish Film Centre; headed paper of Irish Film Board, programmes from the 8th James Joyce Festival 2001, programme from Beckett on Film from Gate Theatre/RTÉ.
Files with written drafts, manuscripts, annotated typescripts and others writings from book for children written by Carolyn Swift. The books include Swift's main series of children's books such as the 'Robbers' series, the 'Little Swans' series, the 'Bugsy' series, the 'Myths and Tales' series, and other books and publications by Swift.
Drafts of the children's book, 'Robbers In The House', written by Carolyn Swift and first published in 1981 (reprinted in 1989), published by Acorn Books, an imprint of The Children's Press. This was the first book published by The Children's Press in Dublin.
File 1 includes full typescript of the book by Swift, divided into individual chapters, with some manuscript annotation and edits throughout.
File 2 includes another full typescript of the book by Swift, divided into individual chapters, also with some manuscript annotation and edits throughout.
File 3 includes typed synopsis of the book by Swift, an invitation to the launch of the first book in the Acorn book series ('Robbers in the House' by Carolyn Swift), invitation list to the launch, and typed press releases on 'The Children's Press' headed paper with info about the new Children's press, and about Carolyn Swift and her books.
File with typescript 'very rough first draft' of screenplay of 'Robbers In The House', adapted by Carolyn Swift from her own book of the same name.
File also includes folder with treatment of the screenplay and also an application rafted for submission to the Irish Film Board to support the production of the film for young audiences. This treatment written by Carolyn Swift and Michael Murphy. Application includes press cuttings of reviews of the original book, a breakdown of budget and cost and summary of fiscal measure being proposed by Bórd Scannan and by Strongbow Films.
File with typed synopsis of book "Robbers In The Hills" by Carolyn Swift, with typescript of the novel, divided into individual chapters, and written by Carolyn Swift. The book was first published in 1982 by Acorn Books, an imprint of The Children's Press, Dublin.
Typescript of the novel includes some annotations and edits by Carolyn Swift.
File with two typescripts of the children's novel, 'Robbers In The Town' by Carolyn Swift and published in 1983 by Acorn, an imprint of The Children's Press, Dublin.
The typescripts of the book are heavily annotated and edited by Carolyn Swift.
File also includes letters between Swift and Tony [Hickey] with discussion on drafts of the book and some potential edits. (1982).
File with typescript of novel for children, Robbers In The Theatre, written by Carolyn Swift and first published in 1984 by Acorn Books, an imprint of The Children's Press, Dublin.
Typescript includes annotation and edits by Swift. File also includes a storyline synopsis of the book by Swift.