All Dublin articles – Page 2
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Reviews‘King Frankie’: Dublin Review
A grieving man must face the ghosts of his past in this promising Irish debut
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ReviewsEat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat: Dublin Review
Ireland’s Cheer team defies the odds to make it to the Orlando ‘worlds’
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NewsMarian Quinn’s ‘Twig’ to open Dublin film festival 2024 (exclusive)
The 2024 line-up also includes a season of African films, with Cannes premieres ’Four Daughters’, ’Goodbye Julia’ and ’Banel & Adama’ among the titles programmed.
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NewsDublin film festival to honour Isabelle Huppert, unveils closing night title
The Irish festival runs from February 22 to March 2.
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Reviews’Sunlight’: Dublin Review
Barry Ward stars in Claire Dix’s feature debut about assisted dying
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News‘406 Days’ wins Dublin International Film Festival audience award
The documentary recounts the Debenhams picket strike in 2020
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Reviews‘Stolen’: Dublin Review
Margo Harkin’s documentary about mother and baby homes is essential viewing for Irish society
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Reviews‘The Black Guelph’: Dublin Review
Actor John Connors goes behind the camera to tell a story of generational neglect and abuse set in Dublin’s inner city
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Reviews‘Notes From Sheepland’: Dublin Review
Life with Wexford shepherd Orla Barry makes for an entrancing, compact documentary
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Reviews‘Ann’: Dublin Review
Ciaran Creagh’s true-life period drama focuses on a pregnant teenager in a small Irish town in 1984
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Reviews‘The Future Tense’: Dublin Review
Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor’s ‘profound and poetic’ doc explores the changing relationship between people and place
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News‘God’s Creatures’ to open Dublin International Film Festival (exclusive)
The Ireland-set film premiered at Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes 2022.
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NewsRising Irish talent Colm Bairéad on his festival sensation ‘The Quiet Girl’
The film premiered in Berlin and opened Dublin.
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Reviews‘Nightride’: Dublin Review
Stephen Fingleton’s calling-card comeback feature is a single-shot crime thriller set in Belfast
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NewsColm Bairéad, Kate Dolan among Dublin 2022 new talent winners
The Dublin International Film Festival is running until March 6.
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Reviews‘Roise & Frank’: Dublin Review
The second Irish-language film at this year’s Dublin Film Fest brings comfort in the form of a shaggy dog
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Reviews‘Vicky’: Dublin Review
Sasha King’s first solo feature is a powerful documentary on Vicky Phelan’s unwavering fight for women’s health in Ireland
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Reviews‘Young Plato’: Dublin Review
Inspiring primary school principal anchors heartrending documentary set in Northern Ireland
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NewsDublin’s Grainne Humphreys on what the industry can expect from this year’s festival
The Dublin International Film Festival is taking place as a hybrid event until March 6.
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