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Win family passes to advance screening of A Turtle’s Tale
A TURTLE’S Tale: Sammy’s Adventures is coming to The Eye Cinema in Wellpark in 3D and the Galway Advertiser has 50 family passes to give away.
Galway Film Centre courses
THE GALWAY Film Centre is running a range of evening and weekend courses in animation, special effects, and how to make a short film.
Cinemobile to resume monthly visits to Portumna
THE CINEMOBILE will start its monthly visits to Portumna for 2011, starting this coming Tuesday and Wednesday, showing the usual mix of films for all ages.
Local artist gets one million hits on YouTube
The award winning Galway artist and animator John Jennings has achieved one million video views on his YouTube profile page JohnNetSite5000.
cinema reviews Megamind
By using all the cliches of hero verses super villain movies and looking at it from a different perspective Megamind is a hilarious animation which is incredibly entertaining for all the family.
Junior Galway Film Fleadh is on the way
YOUNG GALWEGIANS who love everything to do with film can look forward to the Junior Galway Film Fleadh in the Town Hall Theatre from November 3 to 6.
Autumn colour in this year’s Westport Arts Festival
This year’s Westport Arts Festival sets to light up the autumn evenings with several colourful events, from October 1 to 10. The festival’s big international event is the circus theatre of Cirque Trottola. This is a first-time Irish visit for the beautiful circus company which performs to sell-out shows all over Europe.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar at Baboró
ERIC CARLE’S The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of the world’s best-loved children’s stories, having sold some 30 million copies internationally since it was first published in 1969.
Meet Miss Remarkable on Culture Night
THE ANIMATED short film Miss Remarkable & Her Career will be screened in the Galway City Museum tomorrow at 9.30pm as part of Galway Culture Night.
Have a fictional portrait taken
WHAT HAPPENS if you take photos of numerous people then merge them all together to create a photo of just one person? You get a fictional portrait.