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WORKSHOPS & EVENTS<br />

<strong>JAMESON</strong> <strong>DUBLIN</strong> <strong>INTERNATIONAL</strong> <strong>FILM</strong> <strong>FESTIVAL</strong> 2014<br />

WRITE HERE, WRITE NOW<br />

SCRIPTWRITING FOR ANIMATION WITH RICHELLE WILDER<br />

SAT 22 FEB / IRISH TIMES BUILDING / 2PM<br />

€15<br />

As part of this year’s focus on screenwriting, we are<br />

delighted to welcome Richelle Wilder to the festival to<br />

present a talk on scriptwriting for animation. Working<br />

in screenplay development for twenty years, Richelle<br />

has been Head of Film Development at Aardman<br />

(Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit),<br />

Head of Development for Pathé UK (An Ideal<br />

Husband) and creative producer on the UK/Irish/<br />

French-animated series Freefonix. Among many other<br />

projects, she developed and polished the screenplay<br />

for Khumba, wrote and script edited Dennis and<br />

Gnasher (CBBC), and worked with the Irish Film Board<br />

and MEDIA on project funding assessments. In 2010<br />

she founded Script Matters, a story and script agency<br />

which works with producers, writers, studios and<br />

broadcasters to develop scripts for both animation<br />

and live action movies and series. Following Richelle’s<br />

presentation, there will be a Q&A hosted by Gareth<br />

Lee, Network Manager of Animation Skillnet.<br />

Still from Wallace and Gromit: the Curse of the Were-Rabbit<br />

This event is presented in association with<br />

Animation Skillnet.<br />

THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM<br />

SUN 23 FEB / THE CHURCH / 3PM<br />

FREE BUT TICKETED<br />

An examination of the relationship between Irish<br />

audiences and Irish cinema, this panel discussion<br />

with explore how our national cinema is received<br />

by the nation. Are Irish film-makers making films for<br />

their fellow countrymen, their foreign neighbours or<br />

both? What do audiences expect from their national<br />

cinema? How do Irish films represent Ireland in the<br />

twenty-first century?<br />

Discussing these questions will be arts journalist and<br />

broadcaster Sinead Gleeson; managing director of<br />

Samson Films David Collins; director of our Closing<br />

Night Gala, The Stag, John Butler; Head of Distribution<br />

for Element Pictures Audrey Sheils, and awardwinning<br />

film-maker Neasa Hardiman, who will chair<br />

the discussion.<br />

John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara in The Quiet Man<br />

This panel discussion is presented in association with<br />

the Writers Guild of Ireland.<br />

FOR DETAILS OF STORY CAMPUS AT JDIFF 2014, SEE PAGE 122<br />

68 BOOK ONLINE AT JDIFF.COM

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