Tag: Film

  • The Gordon Bennett Race, 1903

    The Gordon Bennett Race, 1903

    For one day in 1903, a sporting event took place in Ireland which not only profoundly altered the future of that sport worldwide, but also had a lasting impact on both Irish sport and society. The race was the International Gordon Bennett Cup race, carried out on newly repaired, and sometimes rolled, roads of Carlow, Laois and Kildare.

    In a country still discovering the motorcar, people remembered how noisy they were, how exciting they were, and how it would change so many people’s lives. It certainly changed the perception of how racing should be run, at a time when all of Europe was about to ban it altogether as being too dangerous, not just to the drivers, but to the spectators as well. The Irish Gordon Bennett Cup Race changed all that.

    Made with the support from the the Heritage Council and the Heritage offices of Laois, Carlow and Kildare County Councils, this is the story, in two parts, of how the race came to be in Ireland, and why the eyes of the racing world were turned to Ireland for this one event, this momentous but largely forgotten race that, still today, is thought to be the largest outdoor sporting event in Irish history

    How Ireland saved Motorsport Part One

     

     

     

    1903 Gordon Bennett Trophy. René de Knyff, driving his Panhard to second place, passes Alexander Winton repairing the Winton Bullet 2 on the first lap. Printed and published in 1903 by Hely’s Ltd, Dame Street, Dublin. Photographer and current owner of copyright are lost to history. Image is currently displayed at Ask About Ireland

     

    How Ireland Saved Motorsport Part 2 – the Race

     

  • Laois Short Film Bursary Award 2022

    Laois Short Film Bursary Award 2022

    This Award aims to foster talent, creativity and activity in filmmaking in County Laois. We are looking for original, entertaining stories by talented filmmakers who, if selected, must set and shoot their project in County Laois. A grant of €10,000 will be awarded to a filmmaker towards the cost of production of a short drama or documentary film of 10-12 minutes duration to be shot in Laois in
    2022.

    Deadline for submissions of applications is 4pm on Friday, April 8.

    Details here

     

  • Creative Ireland Film Bursary 2021

    Creative Ireland Film Bursary 2021

    The Laois Short Film Inaugural Bursary aims to foster talent and activity in film making in County Laois and is funded by Creative Ireland in partnership with Laois County Council.  The Bursary is for a short drama or documentary film of 10 to 12 minutes duration to be shot in the county.

    The 2021 Bursary is now open for submissions with a deadline of 4pm on Friday  6th  August

    This year both short documentary (10-12mins) & drama (10-12mins) are being accepted.

    Also, a core member of each team applying for the bursary, ie Writer/ Director/ Producer, must be from or living in Laois.

     

    COMPETITIVE APPLICATIONS

    This Bursary is highly competitive and we are asking for the widest range of stories possible.  We are interested in screenplays that reflect aspects of Irish experience across different generations/gender/ethnicities,  class and landscapes.  It is important that Laois features on screen and so we would like to hear about locations you are thinking of using.

    The successful team are encouraged to hire local crew to work on the shoot.

    You can access the guidelines & application form here: