18 Irish Features to Screen at JDIFF
Nine Irish features and nine Irish feature documentaries are to screen at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.
The Irish documentaries include Crossing The Line Films’ two feature docs Broken Tail (Colin Stafford-Johnson) and A Prayer For The Windhorse (John Murray); Fergus Daly and Katherine Waugh’s Outliving Dracula: Le Fanu’s Carmilla (The directors will attend the screening); Ken Wardrops His & Hers (Wardrop will attend the screening); Sé Merry Doyle’s Jimmy Murakami: Non Alien (Doyle and Murakami will attend the screening); James Davis’ Meeting Room; Colony (The directors Carter Gunn and Ross McDonnell will attend the screening.); Promise and Unrest (Alan Grossman and Aine O’Brien; Ivars Zviedris’ Begums (Zviedris will attend the screening.) and The Beholder (The director Conor Horgan will attend the screening.).
The Irish features to screen include: Conor Horgan’s One Hundred Mornings; Mark O’Connor’s Between the Canals; Urszula Antoniak’s Nothing Personal; Mira Fornay’s Foxes (Fornay will attend the screening.); Neil Jordan’s Ondine (Jordan and lead actor Colin Farrell will attend the screening); Ivan Kavanagh’s The Fading Light (Kavanagh will attend the screening.); Brendan Muldowney’s Savage (Muldowney will attend the screening.) and Desmond Bell’s Child of the Dead End (Bell will attend the screening.).
In addition to the Irish features screening, a range of Irish short films will be shown, both in collections as part of special shorts screenings and as an introduction to selected features.
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Good stff but a few words about the content of the films would be nice. Best Se
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