Richard_Harris_International_Film_Festival

Richard Harris International Film Festival

Richard Harris International Film Festival

Annual event in Limerick, Ireland


The Richard Harris International Film Festival (RHIFF) is an annual film festival held in Limerick, Ireland,[2] named for the actor Richard Harris (1930–2002), a native of the city. The festival is affiliated with the Irish Film and Television Academy and takes place in late October every year.[3]

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History

2013

The Richard Harris International Film Festival was established in 2013 by Rob Gill, Sylvia Moore Eleanor McSherry and Zeb Moore. For the first festival, the Irish film Life's a Breeze was shown, along with Harris' This Sporting Life, and several shorts. Harris memorabilia was displayed at Christ Church, United Presbyterian and Methodist.[4]

2014

The second festival was held at 69 O'Connell Street; films shown included What Richard Did and Starred Up. The first Richard Harris Outstanding Talent Award was given to Jack Reynor.[5]

2015

Composer Patrick Cassidy received the Outstanding Talent Award.[6]

2016

For the first time, the festival was partnered with the Harris estate.[7] Fionnula Flanagan received the Outstanding Talent Award.[8]

2017

In 2017, RHIFF partnered with Shift72 to produce RHIFFTV, an online streaming platform.[9] Dominic West received the Outstanding Talent Award. Ukrainian animated fantasy The Stolen Princess won the overall Best Film prize.[10]

2018

In 2018, Patrick Bergin received the Outstanding Talent Award. Detainment, later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, won best film overall.[11]

2019

120 films from 30 countries were shown over seven days. Moe Dunford received the Outstanding Talent Award. The festival included the iMET (Interactive Media Entertainment and Technology) summit virtual reality experience.[12] The Millennium Theatre in Limerick Institute of Technology was used for screenings.[13] Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World won Best Film.

2020

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no physical festival could take place. Jim Sheridan received the Outstanding Talent Award.[14]

2021

Again there was no physical festival, due to COVID.[15] Colin Farrell received the Richard Harris Outstanding Talent Award.[16][17]

2022

The physical festival returned with screenings at 69 O'Connell Street and the Commercial. Kenneth Branagh received the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award.[18]

2023

111 shorts and features were screened in Omniplex Limerick; UCH, The Commercial & the International Rugby Experience.[19] Jamie Dornan received the Outstanding Talent Award.[20]

See also


References

  1. Braun, Ralph Raymond (28 April 2021). Irland Reiseführer Michael Müller Verlag: Individuell reisen mit vielen praktischen Tipps. Michael Müller Verlag. ISBN 9783966850803 via Google Books.
  2. Bork, Sven (30 July 2020). Der Lektor: die wahren Abenteuer des Svenney O ́Shea. TWENTYSIX. ISBN 9783740759346 via Google Books.
  3. Writer, Guest (23 October 2014). "Richard Harris International Film Festival".

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