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Flora Kerrigan: Dream Maker on IFI Archive Player

Flora Kerrigan: Dreamaker Film Collection; images courtesy IFI
Flora Kerrigan: Dreamaker Film Collection; images courtesy IFI

The Irish Film Institute (IFI), Dublin has released a retrospective celebrating the highly skilled amateur filmmaker Flora Kerrigan, including films from the 1950s and 1960s. Restored with support from ACE and Creative Europe MEDIA programme as part of 'A Season of Classic Films' 2024.

The Irish Film Institute (IFI), Dublin has released a retrospective celebrating the highly skilled amateur filmmaker Flora Kerrigan, including films from the 1950s and 1960s which have only recently resurfaced. Kerrigan's work was recently rediscovered through a collaboration between the IFI Irish Film Archive and Maynooth University.

This collection is presented with a new music accompaniment by renowned avant-garde free-improvisational pianist Paul G. Smyth and double bass virtuoso John Edwards.

Flora Kerrigan's films are available to screen worldwide for free on the IFI Archive Player.

Restored with support from ACE (Association des Cinémathèques Européennes) and Creative Europe MEDIA as part of A Season of Classic Films 2024.

This presentation was funded through the Research Ireland New Foundations. Flora Kerrigan: Dream Maker was identified as part of the Women In Focus project, which was funded by Research Ireland and the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of the UK-Ireland Digital Humanities scheme. The project was a collaboration between the University of East Anglia, Maynooth University and the University of Sussex, with the IFI Irish Film Archive and East Anglian Film Archive as archive partners.

About Flora Kerrigan

Filmmaker Flora Kerrigan, born in Cork in 1940, attended Crawford Art College before becoming an active member of the Cork Cine Club in the late 1950s and 1960s. Over eight years, she crafted remarkable animation and live-action shorts on 8mm film, earning international accolades and an airing on RTÉ.

The surreal playfulness of her animations belies the painstaking meticulousness of their production, while her live-action films, featuring friends and family, are absurd, comedic, haunting and, most strikingly, explore female sexuality and desire. Many of her live-action films are located on the recognisable streets of Cork city.

Flora looked after her films minding them carefully in Cork and London and bringing them home when she returned to Ireland some years ago to the care of her family. Her films came to the attention of Dr Sarah Arnold (MU) and Kasandra O’Connell (IFI) during their collaboration on the Women in Focus research project. The films are now preserved in the IFI Irish Film Archive.

Flora Kerrigan: Dream Maker - IFI Archive Play Collection Trailer

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