November 4th 2009

No help from Cullen for Kino

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Deirdre Clune

Deirdre Clune

CORK Fine Gael TD Deirdre Clune has raised the issue of the future of the Kino cinema in the Dáil with the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Martin Cullen. In reply the Minister has refused to intervene either to protect their grant investment in the Kino or to secure the future of one of the cultural highlights of the City praised this week by the Lonely Planet.

“Just days after Cork was listed as a one of the top 10 places to visit in the world in 2010 for being “at the top of its game: sophisticated, vibrant and diverse” it is due to lose one of its cultural assets.

“When I raised this issue with the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Martin Cullen, he confirmed that the Government would not be intervening to save the Kino. This is despite the fact that, as the Minister admitted, the Government provided a grant of €127,000 for Capital Funding in 1997. This investment of Taxpayers’ money will be lost if the Kino is just allowed close.

“As Minister for Arts & Tourism he is refusing to get involved in playing any role in securing the future of the Kino, a Cinema that received €127,000 from the State in 1997 and was approved for a €750,000 grant in 2003/2004 is now not a priority for the Minister.”

“I have now written directly to the Arts Council, the Irish Film Board and the Cultural Cinema Consortium, a body established by the Film Board and the Arts Council, to promote Art House cinemas, highlighting the current difficulties faced by the Kino Cinema and request that they play an active role in resolving this difficulty.

“It is vitally important that at a time when a major international tourism institution like the Lonely Planet is praising Cork for its sophistication, vibrancy and diversity that we do not lose an Art House cinema like the Kino,” she said.

One Response to “No help from Cullen for Kino”

  1. gerry says:

    Deirdre Clune comes from the wealthy Barry’s Tea family. You can be sure that Barry’s Tea did not make its fortune by throwing good money after bad. The notion that yet more of taxpayers money should be wasted on the Kino is insanity.
    Deirdre Clune is a wealthy woman – she is a shareholder in Barry’s according to the Dail Register of interests ( 2008) and also owns a rental property in Ballsbridge in Dublin and one also in Maryborogh Hill in Douglas as well her other shares in several investment holding companies.
    If she wants to be a patron of the Arts, let her take out her own cheque book or get Barry’s Tea to sponsor the Kino.
    What she musnt do if she is to have any chance of being taken seriuousily is induilge in this absurd game of fleecing the taxpay for the sake of the ‘ Art.s and Farts’ fraternity,

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