The festival will run until March 1st, presenting 83 films, including 17 world premieres and 53 short films, in the capital.
Screen Ireland is also backing Everybody Digs Bill Evans, shot at West Cork Studios and on location in West Cork. While filmed here, the film is set in New York in 1961, as the legendary jazz pianist ...
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Documentary charting Colin Farrell and Emma Fogarty's Dublin Marathon charity journey to premiere at DIFF
The pair received a huge amount of support from the Irish public, raising more than twice the €400,000 initially targeted, for an Irish charity ...
Once Upon a Time in a Cinema, starring Colin Morgan and shot in Limerick's Royal Cinema, will open the 2026 Dublin International Film Festival on 19th February.
From icons of the Universal Monsters era and bona fide B-movie legends to modern-day horror movie mainstays, we've ranked the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Veteran Hollywood agent and producer Alan Greenspan (Fever Pitch) is launching Munich and London-based management ...
BBC Factual has announced it has commissioned a new documentary, two new series and a returning series, which showcase ...
Hollywood stars such as Colin Farrell and Paul Rudd will be walking the red carpet at the upcoming Dublin International Film ...
It's been hailed as the ‘biggest and most ambitious’ festival line-up to date ...
New England’s offense went silent against the best defense in football in Super Bowl LX, punting eight straight times and ...
Multiple major stars have been confirmed to attend the Dublin International Film Festival. Stars such as Paul Rudd, Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy and Maisie Williams are among the talents who will walk ...
Close your eyes and picture a TV period drama. One inevitably imagines bonnets and britches, top hats and horses, fluttering ...
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