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Interviews: John Barker Q&A.mp3 Jeta Amata Q&A.mp3
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From L-R: South African Director John Barker (Bunny Chow), Sarah McCann (Festival Director), Neasa Ni Chianain, Director & David Rane, Producer (Vinegar Hill Productions) on the opening night of the festival.

From L-R: Fiachra O'Cuinnegain, Mark Fearon, Yvonne Igoe (lecturers in DKIT) with Paul O'Hale (AV technician) on the opening night of the festival.
John Barker & David Rane during the Q&A after Bunny Chow on the opening night of the festival.
Lecturers Yvonne Igoe & Caroline O'Sullivan with some festival volunteers, including Emma Dunlop, Patrick O'Connor, Olivia Purcell, Donncha Rahill.
John Barker & David Tiernan (Manager of the Bright Room post-production facility) with festival volunteers Olivia Purcell, Emma Dunlop, Damien Dunne & Donncha Rahill.
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Festival Director Sarah McCann presenting Helen Gargan (1st year student on the BA in Video & Film Production in DKIT) with her award for 3rd place in the Student Short Competition.
Festival Director Sarah McCann presenting David McConnon (2nd year student on the BA in Communications in Creative Multimedia in DKIT) with his award for 2nd place in the Student Short Competition.
Festival Director Sarah McCann presenting James Dardis, Darren O'Connor & John Hoey (all 1st year students on the BA in Video & Film Production in DKIT) with their award for 1st place in the Student Short Competition.
Nigerian director Jeta Amata (The Amazing Grace) talking to Festival Director Sarah McCann during the Q&A session on the closing night of the festival.
James Dardis, Darren O'Connor & John Hoey (winners of Student Short Competition) with Jeta Amata & John Barker on the closing night of the festival.
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