A still from the documentary ‘Vicky’.

‘Vicki’ to open IndieCork

A powerful film telling the inspirational story of Vicky Phelan’s personal journey and heroic work to uncover the Irish CervicalCheck scandal will open this year’s IndieCork festival.

‘Vicky’, the award-winning Irish documentary, will open the 10th IndieCork festival at the Gate Cinema in Cork city on 2 October, ahead of its general nationwide release on 7 October. In 2018 on the steps of the High Court in Dublin, Vicky Phelan gave a now infamous address where she exposed the CervicalCheck scandal. A subsequent investigation revealed over 220 women were affected, while 17 women had already died. ‘Vicky’ is a profound and intimate journey into the Kilkenny native’s fight to expose the truth.

It also delves into Vicky’s personal fight to extend her life. Commenting on the news that ‘Vicky’ is to open this year’s IndieCork festival, co-director Mick Hannigan said it’s a fitting choice. “‘Vicky’ is a powerful film telling the story of an extraordinary Irish woman and her fight for justice. It’s an absolute honour to open our 10th anniversary festival with the film.

“As well as being the biggest showcase of Independent filmmaking in Ireland, IndieCork prides itself on platforming female directors.

“‘Vicky,’ directed by the brilliant Sasha King, is one of many films in this year’s programme with women at the helm, and we’re delighted about that.” Sasha King said: “It is an absolute honour to be chosen as the opening film of the prestigious independent festival IndieCork. It took a tribe of formidable and determined women to help this film see a release.

“And for that, I am very grateful. We are very excited to bring our film to the big screen in Cork,” she added. IndieCork runs at the Gate Cinema from 2-9 October with, what festival organisers say, is a diverse programme of international, Irish and local filmmakers. In addition, there will be an online offering from 2-16 October. The music side of the festival will be announced at a later date but promises to be packed with special events and performances, organisers have said.

IndieCork is Ireland’s only arts festival in shared ownership, meaning that members own the festival and have a say in its development. Tickets will be on sale from The Gate Cinema at gatecinemas.com.