Podcast: Interview with Grainne Humphreys, ADIFF 2017 Festival Director
Grace Corry sat down with Grainne Humphreys to delve into the delights that await us at this year's Audi Dublin International Film Festival.
For 11 unforgettable days in February, Dublin transforms into a vibrant hub of cinematic excellence. DIFF brings the best of Irish and international cinema to the capital for a celebration of storytelling. They welcome the lovers, the dreamers, and the curious newcomers. From world premieres to intimate screenings, exclusive Q&As to parties and celebrations, DIFF offers a unique journey into the world of film, all set against the backdrop of buzz of the Irish capital.
Grace Corry sat down with Grainne Humphreys to delve into the delights that await us at this year's Audi Dublin International Film Festival.
At DIFF 2022, Cannibals, breakdance and Uganda – not your typical Irish documentary, Emile Dinneen’s 'Nightdancers' provided a fascinating insight into a generation’s struggle with their own cultural and spiritual beliefs.
Nudity, Satan, ass-kissing, torture, cat faeces, black Masses, demon births – of course… it’s 1922.
It’s exciting and uplifting to see a film that you know has had, and will have, a tangible, positive impact on the world. Margo Harkin’s Reel Art doc, The Far Side of Revenge, is just that film.
Ivan Kavanagh's 'Tin Can Man' was probably responsible for more than few of the audience nightmare-filled sleeps after it screened on Sunday night as part of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2012.
Steven Galvin looks at Dublin International Film Festival 2012, who presented Desmond Bell’s ambitious dramatization of the life of the Irish republican socialist Frank Ryan.