Irish Film Institute -IFI & JDIFF COLLABORATION: A TRIBUTE TO KIERAN HICKEY (PROGRAMME 1)

IFI & JDIFF COLLABORATION: A TRIBUTE TO KIERAN HICKEY (PROGRAMME 1)

Director: KIERAN HICKEY

Exposure: 47 minutes, 1978; Criminal Conversation: 60 minutes, 1980


We are delighted to welcome Kieran’s friend, Theatre Director Patrick Mason to introduce both programmes.

Exposure
An encounter between three male surveyors (Niall O’Brien, Bosco Hogan and T. P. McKenna) and an intriguing French photographer (Catherine Schell) at a remote hotel in the West of Ireland turns sour. 

Criminal Conversation
Two middle-class Dublin couples get together for a Christmas Eve party which degenerates into a kind of Irish Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Alcohol causes smug exteriors to slip and reveals unpleasant truths.

Showing as part of IFI Irish Film Archive: A Tribute to Kieran Hickey (February 23rd & 24th) in collaboration with the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2013.

(Free list suspended) 

This month’s Archive at Lunchtime screenings also celebrate the work of Hickey and BAC films.

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