Review: The Slightest Touch
Mick Jordan gets his running shoes on for the moving documentary The Slightest Touch.
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.
Mick Jordan gets his running shoes on for the moving documentary The Slightest Touch.
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