The Dublin International Film Festival will run from 23 February to 4 March.
THE DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL Film Festival has launched its festival programme and will host onscreen talents including Oscar-nominated Paul Mescal, Emily Watson, and Jane Seymour.
This year’s opener is the hugely anticipated Irish feature God’s Creatures, which is a psychological drama starring Emily Watson and Paul Mescal, both of whom will be in Dublin for the Gala Screening. Festival Director Gráinne Humphreys said the DIFF is “a product of the environment it lives and breathes in and the community it is built on”.
“Previous iterations have had a sponsor but now we felt it was important to work with a broader community of artists and filmmakers, the Arts Council of Ireland and Ccreen Ireland. Without the backbone of these partnerships we simply could not deliver this festival.”
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