Welcome to Cork Film Centre.
Cork Film Centre is a resource-based organisation, focused on developing, promoting and facilitating the advancement of creative film and video making in Cork and beyond.
CFC provides support and access to resources for filmmakers, video artists, animators, and those engaged in multi-disciplinary work involving the moving image.
The Centre's services include equipment hire, education, advice and information for artists and filmmakers. It also offers an annual short script award in conjunction with RTÉ and hosts the online magazine Experimental Conversations, covering experimental film, video art, and art cinema.
Cork Film Centre is a not for profit, membership based organisation.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday to Friday
Cork Screen Commission
Cork Film Centre has been tasked by Cork County and City Councils with establishing a Cork Screen Commission. The Commission will be located at the former Gunpowder Mills Heritage Centre in Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Cork Screen Commission officially launched on Friday 11th November, during the Corona Cork Film Festival.