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Beaufort Film Night provides entertainment online for film fans

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To cater for film fans during COVID-19 restrictions, Beaufort Film Night will make three films available to watch online during February and March.

'The Traitor', based on the true story of Tommaso Buscetta, the Mafia boss who flees to Brazil but makes the decision to bring down the Mafia upon his extradition back to Italy. This drama, directed by Marco Bellocchio, was Italy's submission to the 2020 Oscars. In Italian with English subtitles. Duration: 152 minutes.

'Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins' is an inspiring documentary about the Texan media firebrand and humourist Molly Ivins. The best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize-nominated New York Times journalist and popular TV pundit attacked corruption wherever she found it and did so with razor-sharp wit. 'Raise Hell' was selected for the Sundance Film Festival. Duration: 93 minutes.

'A Perfectly Normal Family' is the story of two daughters adjusting to their father transitioning from male to female. First-time feature filmmaker Malou Reymann draws on her own experiences for this intimate and honest father/daughter relationship of struggling to hold on to what they have while accepting that everything has changed. This transgender family drama was the winner of the Audience Award at the 2020 International Film Festival Rotterdam. In Danish with English subtitles. Duration: 97 minutes.

Links to each film will be available on Beaufort Film Night’s Facebook page: BeaufortFilmNight, from today (Monday) onwards. The cost per film download is €4.99. 50 percent of this fee goes towards the licence fee with the remaining going to Beaufort Film Night. Rentals are valid for 48 hours after purchase. All films have a Club classification.

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Tributes paid to long-serving Scott’s Hotel manager Dan McCarthy

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Tributes paid to long-serving Scott’s Hotel manager Dan McCarthy


Tributes have been paid this week to Dan McCarthy, the long-standing General Manager of Scotts Hotel, who passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at his home on Sunday, February 22.


A proud Cork native originally from Turners Cross, Dan moved to Killarney over 30 years ago. During three decades at Scotts Hotel, he became a central figure in the local tourism industry and the wider Killarney community.
The O’Donoghue family and the team at Scott’s described him as the “foundation of the hotel,” noting his legendary wit, work ethic, and passion for people.
Dan was laid to rest following a Requiem Mass on Thursday, February 26, at Christ the King Church in Turners Cross, Cork, with burial afterward at St James’ Cemetery, Chetwynd.
His passing has been felt deeply by his colleagues in Killarney, who noted that while he remained a loyal ‘Rebel’, he had truly woven himself into the fabric of the Kingdom.
He is survived by his children, Shane and Grace, his mother Peg, his brothers Ger, Gene, Barry, Dave, and Paul, as well as his extended family, many friends, and longtime colleagues at Scott’s Hotel.

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Arbutus Hotel’s 100th anniversary honoured at IHF Conference

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The centenary of the historic Arbutus Hotel took centre stage this week at the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) Annual Conference.

Held at the Gleneagle Arena, the gathering of over 300 hoteliers from across the country provided a platform to celebrate the 100-year legacy of the Buckley family and their landmark establishment.


The story of the Arbutus began with Tim Buckley, who spent 14 years in New York working as a night porter and hackney cab driver to save the funds needed to buy the property he had admired as a young man.

After returning from America, Tim and his wife Julia Daly purchased what was then Russell’s Hotel in 1925, officially renaming and launching it as the Arbutus Hotel in 1926.

Julia Daly played a significant role in the hotel’s early success, having attended the Ramsgrange Cookery School in Wexford to ensure the food and hospitality standards were world-class from the outset.


Today, the hotel remains under the care of the Buckley family, with three generations having steered it through a century of Killarney’s tourism history, passing from Tim to his son Pat in the 1960s, and now run by Tim’s grandson, Seán Buckley.


Garrett Power, Chairman of the Kerry IHF, presented a bouquet of flowers to Roisin Buckley, Seán’s daughter and first cousin of international star Jessie Buckley, to mark the occasion. The presentation honoured both the hotel’s centenary and the family’s wider contribution to the town.

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