Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World scoops best film award while That They May Face The Rising Sun is named best Irish film as the festival concludes
Dublin International Film Festival
Dublin International Film Festival: the star of the opening film, Sade Malone, spoke about moving to Dublin as a baby before getting back across the Irish Sea
The Canadian director, who is the subject of a retrospective at this month’s Dublin International Film Festival, on his experimental approach to movies
Donald Clarke: Enticing domestic releases include new works by Pat Collins, Dermot Malone and Danny McCafferty
From huge events such as Electric Picnic and Dublin Theatre Festival to more esoteric gatherings around Ireland
Kristine Kujath Thorp excels as Signe. whose need for sympathy is curiously touching even as her behaviour is repugnant
Director Rodrigo Sorogoyen has worked hard at conveying the unforgiving rigour of the rural lifestyle
A fan of quietly passionate roles, the actor has just made My Sailor, My Love, a romance that grapples with the way our lives are now structured
Donald Clarke: Zara Devlin excels as Ann Lovett, Sinéad O’Shea’s new documentary takes a surprising turn, and Mark Cousins dons two ties
Dublin International Film Festival 2023: The Irish actor stars with Emily Watson in God’s Creatures, this year’s opening film
As Dublin International Film Festival 2023 arrives, and with the Oscars less than a month away, we press play on some remarkable soundtracks
A guest appearance from Oscar nominee Paul Mescal and an array of new Irish and international productions make for a lively 21st edition of the festival
Watson, who is also to receive the festival’s Volta award, joins Jane Seymour among special guests flying in for the event
The Dublin International Film Festival director on photographer Fan Ho, Mark Cousins’s new documentary and actorTrine Dyrholm
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