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The Lights, Camera, Action-Packed Cinemagic Festival returns with a hybrid programme this October



Date Posted: September 24, 2021

The 32ND Cinemagic International Film Festival for young people presents a month-long programme of unmissable opportunities for families, schools, young adults, and young filmmakers back in cinemas and online 1st-31st October!

After a mostly digital programme in 2020, the festival’s return to venues includes Belfast’s UIster Museum, Odeon Cinemas and Queen’s Film Theatre. The Cinemagic’s streaming platform will play a significant part in screening the festival’s world cinema programme, with brand new titles for all ages to enjoy, and a catalogue of films released weekly.

The 2021 Cinemagic Belfast Festival line-up features film previews of The Boss Baby 2: Family Business and Dear Evan Hansen in Odeon Cinemas, and in person special guests who will inspire young audiences include Aardman Animation, BBC Writersroom, three-time Emmy award winning Casting Director, Carla Stronge, writer and children’s media creator, Laura Henry- Allain MBE, Presenters Gyasi Sheppy, Katy Ashworth, Joanna Adeyinka-Burford, and Director Jeroen Jaspaert (Stick Man, The Highway Rat, Pip & Posy).

A trio of film critic events, come to Queen’s Film Theatre on 30th October with Cinemagic welcoming four of the UK’s leading film critics and broadcasters, Mark Kermode (BBC Radio 5 Live), Anna Smith (Girls on Film Podcast), Rhianna Dhillon (BBC6 Music) and Ali Plumb (BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra). Actress Natalia Tena (Nymphadora Tonks in the Harry Potter film series) will join the Girls on Film live festival special celebrating the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone on screen, unpacking the wizarding saga’s influence on the ‘Harry Potter Generation’.

Industry talent presenting online Talent Lab Masterclasses include Art Director, Mary Florence Brown (Don’t Worry Darling), Director Thaddeus O’Sullivan (Stella Days, Citizen Lane), Documentary Filmmaker and Photojournalist Fiona Lloyd-Davies (Licence to Kill), Multi award and BAFTA winning director Kim Longinotto (Shooting The Mafia), Writer Directors Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson (The Salisbury Poisonings, Rough), Writer Director Mark Jenkin (Bait) and Producer Director Brendan Byrne (Maze).

A special premiere film screening of Armagh made short film Rian comes to the Market Place Theatre, to celebrate the achievement of young filmmakers in a local skills development project supported by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.

The in-venue Cinemagic Queen’s Film Programme presents an exciting series of new feature animations from around the world including Japan, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium, USA, Canada, and the UK.

Odeon Cinemas will showcase a series of classics presented as Breakfast Screenings including a 50th Anniversary showing of Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory, The Goonies and a firm Cinemagic audience favourite, The Wizard of Oz.

The Ulster Museum will host Workshops and Q&A’s featuring Book to TV Programme Making with the creator of the JoJo & Gran Gran characters, Laura Henry-Allain MBE. Other magical film highlights include Peter Pan Pyjama Party & Storytelling, The Good Dinosaur, James and The Giant Peach, The BFG, Dr Seuss inspired films, and a special early ‘Christmas’ themed movie that’s not to be missed, Christmas at Cattle Hill!

The festival is also looking for CineFocus and CineSeekers Juries, to become young film critics to review animation, drama, and documentary films in cinemas, and over 150 young filmmakers will be celebrated online during the Young Filmmaker Showcase on QFT Player and The Cinemagic Player. The Festival Player is home to the world cinema programme and audiences can browse a catalogue of films released weekly and streamed from the comfort of home.

The Film Education programme presents opportunities for pre-school and primary to post-primary and third level students including in-school movie mornings, the NI Schools’ Animation Film Jury, The Film Report, and film classification with the BBFC. Cinemagic TV, the festival’s YouTube channel has free to access Halloween arts and crafts tutorials so families can get creative this autumn!

Cinemagic Festival is funded by The Department for Communities through Northern Ireland Screen, funded by Belfast City Council and Tourism Northern Ireland. Cinemagic is supported by the BFI FAN Film Exhibition Fund, awarding funds from National Lottery.

Joan Burney Keatings, Cinemagic CEO said: “We are so excited to present this year’s Cinemagic Film Festival. After months of hard work amid a difficult landscape for everyone, we are proud to share an uplifting and inspiring programme and welcome people back to venues, as well as providing a host of online opportunities to reach diverse audience. As a leader in the field of youth film exhibition and engagement with the screen industry, we are providing a unique window to the world and celebrating stories from all walks of life. With continued support from our funders and partners Cinemagic can motivate young audiences, nurture skills, and develop tomorrow’s creative workforce. I encourage festival supporters and new audiences to get involved and try something new”

Deirdre Hargey MLA, Minister for Communities commented:Cinemagic has been an important part of our cultural landscape for decades and I am delighted to support this programme which, after a year of virtual events, can again offer an opportunity to appreciate the silver screen in all its glory. Access to the arts has many benefits, including improved wellbeing and inclusion, which are priorities for me as my Department works to improve the lives of our communities, and address the impacts of the past 18 months. Everyone should have the right to experience culture and its benefits, and, as always, Cinemagic has dedicated itself to making film accessible, with events designed to include new and diverse audiences and remove barriers to participation. This programme also offers young people opportunities to enhance their understanding of the lives of others both close to home and across the globe, which is a crucial part of building truly cohesive, inclusive communities. Our screen and creative industries are growing, and I hope that this programme will not only showcase local talent, but also help inspire and motivate our creative workforce of tomorrow.”

Richard Williams, CEO at Northern Ireland Screen, said: “Northern Ireland Screen is delighted to be part of another varied and diverse programme of screenings and education events at the Cinemagic Belfast Festival this October. Through our continued core funding, supported by the Department for Communities, we acknowledge what a contribution the festival plays in film culture, education, and training for young people across Northern Ireland. We wish the festival well in the month-long event.”

Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Kate Nicholl added: “Belfast City Council is delighted to continue its support for the award-winning Cinemagic Festival. Festivals play a key role in our 10-year cultural strategy for the city and it’s inspiring to see how the film and television industry – something this city is passionate about – can bring people together from all walks of life and engage an entire community. I particularly admire Cinemagic’s investment in our younger generation, which ties in with my own agenda of promoting the contribution of young people and getting their voices heard. After a challenging period, it’s great to see this festival back in some of our favourite venues too. Combined with this year’s virtual element, the organisers have come up with a fantastic hybrid programme that caters for all audiences.”

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