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Capturing Conflict: The Irish War Of Independence & Civil War On Film

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CAPTURING CONFLICT – THE IRISH WAR OF INDEPENDENCE & CIVIL WAR ON FILM

JUNE 24TH 2022, IRISH FILM INSTITUTE (IFI), DUBLIN, IRELAND

The Irish Decade of Centenaries programme 2012-2023 has provided multiple opportunities to find new ways of thinking about Ireland’s social and political heritage in the context of the events that took place in the 1910s and 1920s. Given the significance of this period of Irish history and the ongoing engagement with it in Irish and international media, we are delighted to host the Capturing Conflict symposium as a response to this. The symposium is part of a wider set of events including screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive and guest talks from filmmakers. The events are hosted by the IFI and supported and sponsored by Maynooth University and Dublin Port Company.

The Capturing Conflict symposium organisers are inviting scholars and practitioners to reflect on films made during or about this period in history. While we are particularly interested in papers that consider films about the War of Independence and Civil War, we will also consider papers exploring representations of events in the 1900 – 1919 which relate to the fight for independence.

Topics may include:

  • Films, newsreels, television programmes and other moving-image media about the War of Independence and the Civil War
  • Approaches to issues of representation including political, feminist, postcolonial, cultural
  • Considerations of the production contexts of such media
  • Discussions of absences and omissions from film representations
  • Examinations of film’s role as document, art, myth-maker, or historical record – the problems with “truth” in historical adaptation
  • Fictional versus factual representations of history
  • Evolving perspectives from Irish Destiny (1926) to Michael Collins (1996)
  • Ireland’s history as narrative resource for international filmmakers
  • Indigenous correctives to foreign representations
  • Reflections on the distribution, exhibition and/or reception of such films by cinema companies, audiences, critics, etc.
  • Censorship or other screening restrictions of War of Independence films
  • Creative practice responses to such films
  • New perspectives on the role of media in the narrating of Irish histories of the fight for independence and the Civil War
We’re inviting people to submit proposals for 20-minute presentations. Proposals should be 300 words in length, have a title and be accompanied by a 100-word biography. Please send proposals or queries to [email protected] by December 15th 2021. Decisions will be made by January 31st 2022.

https://ifi.ie/2021/10/capturing-conflict/
 
I've alerted my friend Naomi to that if you don't mind - I know she did her thesis on press coverage of the troubles and the contrasts in reporting from media depending on which angle they were coming from. She may want to attend or even present - she's very knowledgeable as well as being a great singer.
 
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