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Running from
3-14 March 2021, the Festival continues to bring the best of Irish film to audiences amongst its impressive programme of worldwide eclectic cinema.
The Irish selection includes Rachel Carey’s dark comedy
Deadly Cuts as this year’s Virgin Media Closing Gala; Cathal Nally’s gangster comedy
Be Good or Be Gone, Ivan Kavanagh’s
Son; Tadgh O’Sullivan’s acclaimed
To the Moon, Piotr Domalewski’s moving exploration of the Polish/Irish experience
I Never Cry, and comedy horror
The Boys from County Hell from Chris Baugh.
Irish documentary includes David Burke’s
The Father of the Cyborgs, which examines the ethical quandaries of self-experimentation and a future where technology and human brains combine. Plus Sixty Trinity College students from fourteen countries chronicle their forever changed world in Covid 19 lockdown
Since my first film, Hunger, I have formed many special bonds with my Irish collaborators, said McQueen. I look forward to talking to Mark about storytelling, and to a virtual visit with my friends in Ireland. The curtains will also go up on the Irish selection that includes Rachel Carey’s dark comedy Deadly Cuts as this year’s Virgin Media Closing Gala; Cathal Nally’s gangster comedy Be Good or Be Gone, Ivan Kavanagh’s Son; Tadgh O’Sullivan’s acclaimed To the Moon; Piotr Domalewski’s moving exploration of the Polish/Irish experience I Never Cry, and horror comedy The Boys from County Hell from Chris Baugh.
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Reimagined Dublin International Film Festival brings new films and old classics as it moves online for 2021
The film festival, sponsored by Virgin Media with digital media sponsorship from TheJournal.ie, will run from 3 – 14 March. By Aoife Barry Wednesday 3 Feb 2021, 1:12 PM Feb 3rd 2021, 1:12 PM 9,827 Views 0 Comments
NORMALLY FILMGOERS are gearing up for a few weeks of cinema-hopping as the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival (VMDIFF) launches the programme for its upcoming event.
This year, while there sadly won’t be cinemas to go to there will still be a full programme of films to enjoy from across the world, in the comfort of your own home.