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Welcome
There’s no doubt that 2020 has been a strange year, but never has flm been more important in bringing people together, showing us the power of shared experience and allowing us to explore the world in new ways.
In 2021, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Virgin Media DIFF has been re-imagined to bring our audiences the best of new flms and old classics, all while allowing you to attend the festival in the safest way possible.
This year, walk your own red carpet!
The festival programme will come right to you, via our new screening platform Eventive. For the frst year, you will enjoy all the festival from the comfort of your home.
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Online Gala Ticket: €10.50
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Online Screening Ticket: €8.50
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Chairperson’s Welcome
The Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival’s goal is to give you a unique, exciting and stimulating festival experience. Given the times that we are in, we have never needed that more. While this year will be diferent, let us focus not on what we’re missing, but on the massive opportunities the new format allows. In this programme, you will fnd our most diverse range of cinema events to date. We will be giving you unprecedented access to flmmaker conversations, workshops and experiences designed to remind us all why we love cinema.
2021 marks the third year of our title sponsorship with Virgin Media. This partnership has gone from strength to strength, allowing us to expand the scope and depth of the festival and enabling a broader audience to “Discover Diferent.”
We are endlessly grateful for the support from our long-term funding partners, the Arts Council and Screen Ireland, especially in this exceptionally challenging time.
On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank the extraordinarily creative, resilient, resourceful and dynamic Festival team. As always, the most important thanks goes to you, the audience. These past months have been a difcult time for cinema-lovers. We hope this Festival will allow us all to get lost in the power of flm once more.
Aidan Greene ChairpersonManaging Director’s Note
There are many people to thank this year, but I would like to begin by thanking the festival team who have adapted quickly to the challenges the past 12 months have brought. Despite being situated in various countries, they have pulled together, creating an exciting platform to showcase our wonderful flms and events.
I would like to thank our principal partner, the Arts Council, who have ofered constant support during these difcult times, and our title sponsor for standing alongside us during this ever-changing period. The last year has shown us how vital the arts are to our society. Whoever we are and whatever background we come from, the need to see our stories and lives refected on our screens has never been greater. I believe the power of flm can provide us with the cathartic communal experience that we all crave, but which has recently seemed so out of reach.
We are all missing a great deal of life’s habitual pleasures, our cinemas, theatres, concerts and galleries. We therefore ask you, our audience, to reach out to your friends and family across the country and share the joy of flm with them. We believe the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival 2021 brings us a programme of flms in which we can all feel at home and everyone can be heard. Enjoy.
Helen Hutton Managing DirectorIntroductions
Sponsor’s Introduction
We are very excited to return for our third year of partnership with the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival. 2021’s online format provides a great opportunity to extend reach across the breadth of Ireland to new audiences and flm lovers alike.
This year’s line-up includes an exciting variety of world cinema and the very best of Irish Film. The programme emphasizes a wide range of voices, from Black women in flm to the LGBTQ+ community, creating one of the most diverse festivals to date. This acts as a reminder of the power of flm in showcasing diferent stories that inspire, entertain and empower.
At Virgin Media we are invested in providing access to great entertainment – whether it’s discovering a new release or nurturing emerging talent via the Virgin Media Discovers Short Film Competition in association with Screen Ireland. We know that Irish people love flm, and through this partnership we want to help Irish audiences discover the best of cinema while connecting even more people to Ireland’s premier flm festival.
We are thrilled to be announcing the two winners selected from a panel of industry judges for Virgin Media Discovers, a short flm competition launched by Virgin Media in June 2019.
The winning entries will be celebrated by the Festival and Virgin Media by having their world premiere of their shorts later this year.
Keep an eye on www.virginmedia.ie/ discovers for more details.
Niamh O’Driscoll
Head of Brand & Marketing – Virgin Media
Festival Director’s Introduction
Welcome to the 2021 Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.
In 2020, we were the last international flm festival to dodge the global shutdown; this year it seems we too must bend to the universe and go online. Although initially extremely challenging for small organisations like ours, a wonderful sense of solidarity has developed across the international flm community. Our 2021 line-up has benefted from the relationships and mutual respect between flmmakers and flm organisations, and ultimately our audiences will also beneft from these partnerships and collaborations from around the world. I would like to start by acknowledging all the flmmakers who have given so generously with their flms and to thank them for their trust.
This year we will present our programme 100% online, and as an organisation we hope our 2021 event will refect the core elements of the traditional festival with some exciting new initiatives. We have embraced the advances in technology to engage more efectively with audiences and to present our 2021 programme way beyond our usual venues, from across the whole of Ireland all the way to Los Angeles and beyond. It’s a cracking programme with auteurs and discoveries, music documentaries and archive celebrations, shorts flms and lots of special guests.
We will open with the heartbreaking Supernova which features two of our favorite festival guests, Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth, recipient of this year’s Volta Award. As ever we have a fantastic line-up of world cinema with
highlights such as Gagarine, Minari, Limbo and the wonderfully named Preparations to be Together for an Unknown Period of Time. Our 2021 documentary competition is extremely strong with award-winning flms such as The Reason I Jump, Gunda and Acasa My Home Inspired by a phrase by Mark O’Connell, our new strand “Future Shock” will examine our anxious present tense and includes flms such Michel Franco’s New Order and David Burke’s Father of the Cyborgs.
Our Irish selection includes our Closing Film, Rachel Carey’s deliciously dark comedy Deadly Cuts; Cathal Nally’s gangster comedy Be Good or Be Gone; Ivan Kavanagh’s much anticipated Son; and as a really special treat for this year, Tadgh O’Sullivan’s wonderous To the Moon. We have expanded our short programmes, and as ever we will celebrate emerging Irish flm talent with our Discovery project. This year marks the second year of our First Frame Film Student Initiative, and we are delighted to welcome famed US producer Dede Gardener to speak to the young flmmakers. Additionally, we are partnering with TCD’s flm department to present a series of flm talks around our Retrospective season celebrating Black Women directors, and our festival lineup will be reviewed by the Young Film Critics Initiative.
Another exciting new project is Playback x VMDIFF: Irish Hip Hop + R&B, a specially curated season of hip hop music videos selected by Mike Donnelly and Erica Cody. Playback x VMDIFF will launch in Dublin and then travel to eight cities around the world. I would like to thank the Department of Foreign Afairs for their support of this initiative.
“I’m not making any plans. I’m just going to let the universe surprise me.”
– Hot Tub Time Machine
Finally – a HUGE heartfelt thanks to all our partner flmmakers, distributors and sales agents; to title sponsor Virgin Media and Principal Funder Arts Council; to our friends in Screen Ireland; to all our embassy partners and supporters; and of course to our Board of Directors, with a special thanks to both Suzanne Noble and Paula Woods. It’s been a difcult year, but like I said at the start, a new spirit of collaboration has emerged. In particular I would like to thank my network of flm programmer friends – not just in Ireland but in Glasgow, Sundance, Cannes and way beyond – who have helped with advice and support. Closer to home we have a lovely team this year, and I would like to pay special tribute to our MD Helen Hutton, who has kept the lights on and the team focused all year long.
There have been several iterations of the festival this year – initially we planned a hybrid presentation that included driveins alongside cinema screenings; what we present in this catalogue is the blueprint. For the fnal step, we must hand it over to you to make it your own.
On behalf of the festival team, we send our best wishes to all our audiences and hope that you enjoy the show.
Gráinne Humphreys Festival DirectorRick Blaine: I never make plans that far ahead.
Films will have a premiere start time and most will be available for 72 hours from purchase. This means you can follow the Festival schedule, or watch the flm whenever suits you!
With flmmaker intros and Q&As with talent, enjoy the whole festival experience from your sofa.
The Festival at Your Fingertips
All you need to know to enjoy the Festival from the comfort of your home!
How to Buy Your Ticket
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The Festival at Your Fingertips
Enjoy the Festival from your home
Just like in a real cinema, each online flm screening has a limited number of ‘virtual seats’. If you want to make sure you see a flm, the safest option is to pre-order!
The online flm screenings are scheduled at diferent times over the 12 days of the Festival. Each online flm is available to unlock for 72 hours after it premieres.
Once you’ve hit play you’ll have 30 hours to fnish watching it, so don’t worry if you get interrupted by the pizza delivery!
If are you unsure about how much time you have left to watch a flm, you can fnd this info on the online flm listing.
Sit back with a snack and enjoy your flm.
The Festival from your TV
If you have Roku or Apple TV (generation 4 or above), download the “Eventive TV” app from the App Store, accessible via your TV. When you open the app for the frst time you’ll see an activation code. Go to watch.eventive.org/tv on your laptop or phone and use the code to connect your account. You’ll still need to unlock content through your laptop or phone, but – when you’re ready to watch it – you’ll fnd all your unlocked content on the app.
If you have a smart TV enabled with AirPlay or Chromecast, set your computer, mobile device or browser to “AirPlay” or “cast” to the TV device.
Unlock the program on the Online Festival, then set your player window to full-screen using the icon at the lower right.
You can also directly connect a laptop or computer using an HDMI cable.
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Please Note: Additional events may have been added after this catalogue went to print. Please check our website www.dif.ie for the most current schedule. All flms will be available to view in ROI/NI for 72 hours from the start date and time below (unless otherwise stated).
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Wednesday 3 March
Supernova Virgin Media Opening Gala —
Premiere Time: Wed 03 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 30m
(Live broadcast time restrictions)
Director: Harry Macqueen / 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Writer: Harry Macqueen
Cast: Colin Firth, Stanley Tucci
Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci dazzle as a loving gay couple in this touching and beautifully judged drama, now emerging as an awards-season favourite. Sam and Tusker have been together for two decades and are eager to fulfl a long-held dream of travelling across England in their camper van to revisit family, friends and memories of their past. There is a reason they have fnally found this time – their careers as a musician and novelist have been put on hold as Tusker has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia.
Painfully aware that this might be their last holiday while Tusker is still well, they embark on their journey. Directing from his own script, actor-turned-flmmaker Harry Macqueen gently focuses the story around the couple’s relationship as he similarly did in his acclaimed debut, Hinterland. He builds on that promise here, delivering an intimate drama that’s all the more moving for its lack of sentimentality. Firth and Tucci are superb, giving us heartfelt performances in a flm about the power of love.
Thursday 4 March
Underplayed
Premiere Time: Thur 04 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 27m
Director: Stacey Lee / 2020
Country: Canada
Writers: Georgia Dodson, Neil Blewett, Stacey Lee
Cast: Alison Wonderland, Nervo, Nightwave, Rezz, Sherelle, TokiMonsta, Tygapaw
Nomination: Documentary Competition
Electronic music has long been connected to the ideals of diversity, community and inclusivity. Why then, as recently as 2019, were only seven of Billboard’s Top 100 DJs women? Shot over the course of one summer on the festival circuit, Stacey Lee’s documentary challenges the traditions and conventions that lead to gender disparity. It does so through the exciting music and determined voices of the female pioneers and artists who are championing real change.
Be Good or Be Gone
Premiere Time: Thur 04 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 33m
Director: Cathal Nally / 2019
Country: Ireland
Writers: Cathal Nally, Les Martin
Cast: Alan Sherlock, Brid McCarthy, Conor Lambert, Declan Mills
Set over the course of four days in modernday Dublin, this Irish dramedy revolves around two petty-criminal cousins released from Mountjoy Prison. Weed is keen to pursue fashion, if only he can break his substance addiction. Ste wants to build a better life for himself, his girlfriend and their daughter. But that’s before they get drawn into a robbery that goes spectacularly wrong in Cathal Nally’s energetic feature debut.
First Frame
First Frame Film Student Day
Thur 4th Mar / 10:00 – 16:00 / Pre-Recorded Event
In association with Warner Media
Each year, Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival targets the 17 third-level institutions across Ireland that ofer flmrelated courses in order to encourage students to attend our programme’s screenings and events and to foster flm appreciation. Created in 2020, First Frame is an expanded student flm initiative and competition.
First Frame starts with a morning of talks, followed by afternoon screening sessions. This year the Academy Award winning flm producer Dede Gardner (12 Years a Slave) – whose recent project, Minari, will be available to watch later in the festival – will take a look at her career in a pre-recorded interview. This will be followed by two programmes of student short flms, carefully curated from a selection submitted by thirdlevel institutions across the country.
The festival would like to acknowledge the support of Warner Media and are thrilled to welcome producer Dede Gardner at our First Frame event.
Ammonite
Premiere Time: Thur 04 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 57m
Director: Francis Lee / 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Writer: Francis Lee
Cast: Kate Winslet, Saoirse Ronan
Writer and director Francis Lee follows the acclaimed In God’s Country with a drama loosely inspired by the life of top palaeontologist Mary Anning. On the south coast of England in the 1840s, Mary (Winslet) supports herself by selling fossils to tourists, introducing her to Roderick and his young wife Charlotte (Ronan), who is sufering a personal trauma. Neither woman could imagine it, but they are about to embark on a remarkable and passionate love afair that will change both their lives.
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Jumbo
Premiere Time: Fri 05 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 34m
Director: Zoé Wittock / 2019
Country: France
Writer: Zoé Wittock
Cast: Emmanuelle Bercot, Noémie Merlant
Supported by: Embassy of Belgium in Ireland & French Embassy in Dublin
A shy young woman falls in love with an amusement park ride in writer/director Zoé Wittock’s unique and erotic movie debut, a hit on the festival circuit. After all, Jumbo is tall and handsome, standing as it does 25 feet over the local funfair. Although her mother is aghast at her objectophilia, for Jeanne the feeling is real, in a movie that examines how human beings have distanced themselves from real things.
Radiograph Of A Family
Premiere Time: Fri 05 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 20m
Director: Firouzeh Khosrovani / 2020
Country: Iran, Norway, Switzerland
Writer: Firouzeh Khosrovani
“Mother married my father’s photograph,” says director Firouzeh Khosrovani in the opening line of her deeply personal flm. Her father, it emerges, was away during his own wedding and encouraged the family to celebrate without him. It wasn’t the only disconnect – her mother would go on to become hugely involved in the Iranian Revolution, signing up for the military and wearing strict revolutionary clothing. Khosrovani’s documentary recalls an extraordinary time of change in Iran’s history.
To The Moon
Premiere Time: Fri 05 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 16m
Director: Tadhg O’Sullivan / 2020
Country: Ireland
Limbo
Premiere Time: Fri 05 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 43m
Director: Ben Sharrock / 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Writer: Ben Sharrock
Cast: Amir El-Masry, Kenneth Collard, Kwabena Ansah, Ola Orebiyi
Nomination: ICCL Human Rights Film Award
Tadhg O’Sullivan’s joyful documentary is a cinematic love letter to the moon, celebrating the night sky over the course of a lunar month. There’s a mesmerizing quality to the flm, which along with extraordinary footage from around the globe, looks at the moon’s place in literature, culture and storytelling. Aided and abetted by a remarkable score, To The Moon is contemplative, poetic and sincere.
Four asylum seekers await word of their futures while staying on a distant Scottish island in Ben Sharrock’s award-winning comedy/drama. While waiting to hear their fate, they endeavour to embrace the very diferent people, climate and culture found in their new home. In telling their story, Sharrock mines elements of deadpan humour, satire and humanity as the refugees aim for a sense of identity and camaraderie in this strange new place.
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Saturday 6 March
Gunda
Premiere Time: Sat 06 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 33m
Director: Victor Kossakovsky / 2020
Country: United States, Norway
Supported by: Royal Norwegian Embassy in Dublin
A Worm in the Heart
Premiere Time: Sat 06 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 28m
Director: Paul Rice / 2020
Country: United States
Cast: Igor Kochetkov, Liam Jackson Montgomery, Paul Rice, Peter Tatchell, Polina Andrianova
Nominations: Documentary Competition, ICCL Human Rights Film Award
A real-life Babe is the compelling star of Gunda, Viktor Kossakovsky’s documentary that gives us an intimate account of the life of a pig. A fock of chickens and a herd of cows provide strong support in this black and white flm that leans into the animal’s own sounds instead of human dialogue. Executive-produced by actor Joaquin Phoenix, The New York Times described it as “sublimely beautiful and profoundly moving.”
Six cities spanning the legendary TransSiberian Railway form the backbone of this documentary about the LGBTQ+ experience. Irish director Paul Rice and producer Liam Jackson Montgomery travel from city to city in order to give voice to those who have experienced what it means to be queer in Russia. Told through the accounts of various people within the community, the emerging testament is shocking, poignant and deeply personal.
Documentary DocumentaryHorror, Comedy
Boys from County Hell
Premiere Time: Sat 06 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 30m
Director: Chris Baugh / 2020
Country: Ireland
Writers: Brendan Mullin, Chris Baugh
Cast: Fra Fee, Jack Rowan, Louisa Harland, Nigel O’Neill
Minari
Premiere Time: Sat 06 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 55m
Director: Lee Isaac Chung / 2020
Country: United States
Writer: Lee Isaac Chung
Cast: Alan Kim, Noel Kate Cho, Steven Yeun, Will Patton, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn
The allegedly haunted town of Six Mile Hill, connected to Bram Stoker, is the setting for a boisterous Irish comedy/horror from Chris Baugh (Bad Day for the Cut). There, a group of friends like little more than daytime pints and terrifying tourists with vampire tales. But when workmen disturb an ancient plot, the stage is set for a bloody gore-fest in Baugh’s wickedly funny flm, propelled by a spirited cast.
A Korean family makes their home on a farm in 1980s Arkansas in writer/director Lee Isaac Chung’s spirited drama. Based around Chung’s own upbringing, it tells of the family’s eforts to make a life for themselves on modest land in the Ozarks as they navigate the unfamiliar territories of both farming and the immigrant experience. Veteran actor Yuh-Jung Youn shines as the movie’s fabulously festy grandmother.
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Lapsis
Premiere Time: Sun 07 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 44m
Director: Noah Hutton / 2020
Country: United States
Cast: Dean Imperial, Madeline Wise
A clever and edgy takedown of corporate greed and the gig economy, Lapsis nudges towards science fction in its storytelling. Motivated by a need to help his ill brother, Ray is ‘hired’ by a company that requires trekking into the forest to lay futuristic cables. The job substitutes a base salary and perks for plenty of empowering pep talk, driving Ray to question what he has signed up for in this smart and witty drama about social justice.
Kubrick By Kubrick
Premiere Time: Sun 07 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 12m
Director: Gregory Monro / 2020
Country: France
Nomination: Documentary Competition
Supported by: French Embassy in Dublin
Featuring unearthed interview recordings from the titan of cinema himself, Kubrick by Kubrick reveals the motivations of one of cinema’s most enigmatic forces through his own words. Structured around a series of interviews with French flm critic Michel Ciment spanning two decades, the flm gives an extraordinary and revealing insight into the mindset of a man who almost never gave interviews. The recordings include views on his Irish-set masterpiece, Barry Lyndon.
Sci-Fi, Drama DocumentarySurprise Film
Gala —
Premiere Time: Sun 07 Mar / 18:00 (Live broadcast time restrictions)
A tradition since the early days of the festival. No one knows what the flm is until the very last minute.
2021 ?????
2020 How to Build a Girl
2019 Dragged Across Concrete
2018 Unsane
2017 Get Out
2016 Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot
2015 Good Kill
2014 Muppets Most Wanted
2013 Welcome to the Punch
2012 This Must Be the Place
2011 Cedar Rapids
2010 Greenberg
2009 Hamlet 2
2008 The Escapist
2007 300
2006 The Jacket
2005 The Squid & The Whale
2004 Starsky & Hutch
2003 Bufalo Soldiers
My Little Sister
Premiere Time: Sun 07 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 39m
Directors: Stéphanie Chuat, Véronique Reymond / 2020
Country: Switzerland
Writers: Jens Albinus, Lars Eidinger, Marthe Keller, Nina Hoss
Supported by: Embassy of Switzerland in Ireland
Supported by: Goethe-Institut
German acting icon Nina Hoss gives a characteristic frst-rate performance in a drama selected to compete for Berlin’s Golden Bear. She is Lisa, a playwright with writer’s block who yearns for the love and friendship of her twin brother Sven, an actor living abroad. When he’s diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia, she vows to do anything she can to get him back on stage – regardless of the personal and emotional costs.
Beasts Clawing at Straws
Premiere Time: Sun 07 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 48m
Director: Yong-hoon Kim / 2019
Country: South Korea
Writer: Yong-hoon Kim
Cast: Do-yeon Jeon, Ga-ram Jung, Hyun-been Shin
A Louis Vuitton bag full of money causes an outrageous chain of events in Korean flmmaker Kim Yong-Hoon’s much-admired debut. The bag’s discovery leads to a succession of lowlifes, double-crossers, criminals and dealers who come undone through greed as they try to outsmart each other for the money. A jury award winner at Rotterdam International Film Festival, this acerbic crime thriller is a wickedly entertaining debut.
Thriller, Drama DramaPlayback
Gala —
Premiere Time: Sun 07 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 20m
Curated by: Michael Donnelly & Erica Cody, 2020 Country: Ireland
A dynamic programme of the best contemporary Irish Hip Hop + R&B music videos in Ireland today. Curated for the 2021 Festival by producer Michael Donnelly V and musician Erica Cody, Playback presents 12 music videos alongside specially-recorded interviews with the featured flm directors and music artists. This project showcases the vibrant, energetic creativity of the talents involved and gives them a platform to discuss their process, style and collaborations.
The flm will launch during the festival in March and then travel across the world, linking in with international flm festivals and arts institutions from Ireland to Mumbai to New York to Melbourne to Los Angeles.
Monday 8 March
Maman(s)
Premiere Time: Mon 08 Mar / 13:00 / 21m
Director: Maïmouna Doucouré / 2015
Country: France
Cast: Sokhna Diallo, Maïmouna Gueye, Mareme N’Diaye, Azize Diabaté, Maissa Danon
Supported by: The French Embassy in Dublin
Daughters of the Dust
Premiere Time: Mon 08 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 52m
Director: Julie Dash / 1991
Country: United States
Writer: Julie Dash
Cast: Cora Lee Day, Barbara O, Alva Rogers
Aida, an eight-year-old girl, lives in an apartment in Paris with her mother Mariam and must adjust to the arrival of her father’s second wife.
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Cited by Beyoncé as an inspiration for her visual album Lemonade, Julie Dash’s 1991 flm is a cutting-edge and groundbreaking piece of work. Set on an island of South Carolina at the turn of the 21st century, it focuses on a family from the Gullah community who live in the tradition of their West-African ancestors. But younger generations yearn to move to the mainland in a tale that is an ode to a way of life.
Daughters of the Dust will be preceded by short flm Maman(s).
Acasa, My Home
Premiere Time: Mon 08 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 25m
Director: Radu Ciorniciuc / 2020
Country: Romania, Germany, Finland
Writers: Lina Vdovîi, Radu Ciorniciuc Nomination: Documentary Competition, ICCL Human Rights Film Award
Fidelity
Premiere Time: Mon 08 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 22m
Director: Nigina Sayfullaeva / 2019
Country: Russia
Writers: Lyubov Mulmenko, Nigina Sayfullaeva
Cast: Aleksandr Pal, Aleksey Agranovich, Anna Kotova, Evgeniya Gr, Marina Vasileva, Pavel Vorozhtsov
In Romania’s Bucharest Delta, a large rural family is forced to move to the city after two decades of living peacefully of the land. Investigative journalist Radu Ciorniciuc’s detailed and empathetic documentary explores the societal demands of an urban lifestyle and the struggle of a family to maintain freedom in a modern world. The flm received high praise at Sundance, winning the Special Jury Award for Cinematography in World Cinema Documentary.
Nigina Sayfullaeva’s provocative feature smashes its way through long-held sexual taboos in a story told through the eyes of its female protagonist. Lena suspects that her actor husband, with whom she shares a passionless marriage, is having an afair – and decides that if he’s cheating, she will too. She begins to seek out other men to have sex with, in a manner that threatens to spiral dangerously out of control.
After Love
Premiere Time: Mon 08 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 29m
Director: Aleem Khan / 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Writer: Aleem Khan
Cast: Joanna Scanlan, Nasser Memarzia,
Nathalie Richard, Talid Ariss
I Never Cry
Premiere Time: Mon 08 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 40m
Director: Piotr Domalewski / 2020
Country: Poland, Ireland
Writer: Piotr Domalewski
Cast: Arkadiusz Jakubik, Cosmina Stratan, David Pearse
Supported by: Embassy of the Republic of Poland
An impressive feature debut from writer/ director Aleem Khan, After Love is a drama about long-held secrets and lies set in the British port town of Dover. A woman (Joanna Scanlan) discovers a shocking secret about her husband’s life following his death that threatens to turn her world upside down. Scanlan has received high acclaim for her role, described by Screen International as “a phenomenal performance.”
The Polish/Irish emigrant experience is explored to moving efect in this emotional account of the economic migrant experience from writer/director Piotr Domalewski (Silent Night). After teenager Ola hears of the sudden death of her father, a Polish man working as a builder in Ireland, she must travel to repatriate his body. But their relationship, we discover, was complicated, and in death Ola may fnally get to know more about her father’s life.
Drama DramaTuesday 9 March
Gagarine
Premiere Time: Tues 09 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 41m
Directors: Fanny Liatard, Jérémy Trouilh / 2020
Country: France
Writers: Benjamin Charbit, Fanny Liatard, Jérémy Trouilh
Cast: Alséni Bathily, Finnegan Oldfeld, Lyna Khoudri
Supported by: French Embassy in Dublin
Aalto
Premiere Time: Tues 09 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 38m
Director: Virpi Suutari / 2020
Country: Finland
Writer: Virpi Suutari
Nomination: Documentary Competition
Teenager Yuri is named for Yuri Gagarin, the frst man in space, and so is the housing project where he lives. Even as he dreams of leaving home to become an astronaut himself, he is determined to save the project from planned demolition. Alséni Bathily has received strong reviews for his lead role in this Cannes breakout hit from Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh.
One of the world’s most beloved architects is brought to life in Aalto, Virpi Suutari’s documentary about Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. As well as his works, the flm celebrates Aalto’s personal and professional relationship with his frst wife Aino, also an architect, using stunning black and white photography and iconic images. Wed in the 1920s, the forward-thinking couple went on to co-design several modern buildings around the world.
There Is No Evil
Premiere Time: Tues 09 Mar / 19:00 / 2hr 30m
Director: Mohammad Rasoulof / 2020
Country: Iran, Germany, Czech Republic
Cast: Bahram Mohammad Seddighimehr, Darya
Baran Rasoulof, Hasan Alireza Zareparast
Father
Premiere Time: Tues 09 Mar / 19:00 / 2hr
Director: Srdan Golubović / 2020
Country: Serbia, France, Germany, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Writers: Ognjen Sviličić, Srdan Golubović
Cast: Boris Isaković, Goran Bogdan, Milica
Janevski, Muharem Hamzić, Nada Šargin
Nomination: ICCL Human Rights Film Award
Multi-award winning flmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof’s latest feature revolves around four diferent cases involving the death penalty in Iran. It focuses on the soldiers tasked with carrying out executions demanded by the state, and the profound impact this has on their life and their family’s lives. Winner of Berlin’s Golden Bear award for Best Film, it’s a deeply moral and complex flm that asks: “What would you do?”
A Serbian man goes on a journey in the hope of regaining custody of his children in Srdan Golubovic’s latest drama. Following shocking events early in the flm, the children of Nikola (Fargo’s Goran Bogdan) are taken away by social services and he’s not allowed to see them. After exhausting other avenues, Nikola goes on an epic journey by foot, motivated by love and the need to fght for his children.
Alone Once
Premiere Time: Tues 09 Mar / 19:00 / 4m
Director: Polly Creed / 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Cast: Francesca Isherwood
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time
Premiere Time: Tues 09 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 34m
Director: Lili Horvát / 2020
Country: Hungary
Writer: Lili Horvát
Cast: Benett Vilmányi, Natasa Stork, Viktor Bodó
Supported by: Embassy of Hungary in Dublin
A woman navigates a single day from morning to evening while in lockdown. The flm was shot during the frst lockdown of Covid-19 on a smartphone camera.
Hungary’s entry for Best International Feature Film at this year’s Oscars, Lily Horvat’s striking and unique story has received wide critical acclaim, as has Natasa Stork’s beguiling lead performance. The noirish melodrama centres on a surgeon who encounters her soulmate at a medical conference. But when she confronts him weeks later after being stood up, he’s adamant that he has never met her.
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time will be preceded by short flm Alone Once.
Wednesday 10 March
Cowboys
Premiere Time: Wed 10 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 23m
Director: Anna Kerrigan / 2020
Country: United States
Cast: Jillian Bell, Sasha Knight, Steve Zhan
Pino
Premiere Time: Wed 10 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr
Director: Walter Fasano / 2020
Country: Italy
Supported by: Italian Cultural Institute
Writer/director Anna Kerrigan’s tender and compassionate flm tells the story of a loving father, Troy, and his young trans son. They disappear into the wild together after Troy discovers the boy’s mother objects his identity. The flm builds into a modern western with a personal family story at its core, set against the majestic backdrop of the Montana wilderness.
Pino Pascali had given great art to the world – and had much more to give – when he tragically died in a motorcycle accident in 1968. The beloved artist was just 32 years old. Walter Fasano’s charming documentary tells how, ffty years later, Pascali’s work
Cinque Bachi da Setola e un Bozzolo (Five Bristle Worms and a Cocoon) is returned to his homeland. The flm features stunning photography from Pascali himself.
Shorta
Premiere Time: Wed 10 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 48m
Director: Anders Ølholm, Frederik Louis Hviid / 2020
Country: Denmark
Writers: Anders Ølholm, Frederik Louis Hviid
Cast: Jacob Lohmann, Simon Sears, Tarek Zayat
Anders Olholm and Frederik Louis Hviid’s timely and immersive police-action thriller comes to Dublin following strong reviews at Venice Film Festival. It follows two police ofcers whose day becomes anything but routine as they patrol a disadvantaged area. When news breaks that a teenager has died in police custody, angry locals demand answers as the pressure-cooker atmosphere builds. What follows is a tense real-time thriller as the men hastily try to escape – preferably with their arrestee.
The Reason I Jump
Premiere Time: Wed 10 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 22m
Director: Jerry Rothwell / 2020
Country: United Kingdom, United States
Nomination: Documentary Competition, ICCL Human Rights Film Award
Naoki Higashida’s deeply personal account of living with the silence of autism from a non-verbal person’s perspective was a publishing sensation. Now Higashida and four other young people with autism spectrum disorder share their accounts of living with the condition in Jerry Rothwell’s critically acclaimed documentary. The flm serves as a vital supplement to the book and won both an audience award and Special Jury Prize at Sundance.
Thursday 11 March
Air Conditioner
Premiere Time: Thur 11 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 12m
Director: Fradique / 2020
Country: Angola
Writers: Ery Claver, Fradique
Cast: David Caracol, Filomena Manuel, José Kiteculo
The Dissident
Premiere Time: Thur 11 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 59m
Director: Bryan Fogel / 2020
Country: United States
Writers: Bryan Fogel, Mark Monroe
Nominations: Documentary Competition, ICCL Human Rights Film Award
The Angolan capital city of Luanda comes bustling to life in this of-beat and charming movie from native flmmaker Fradique. When air-conditioning units across the city all fall simultaneously, a security guard and housemaid are tasked with solving the problem for their boss, but success will not come easily. An exceptional soundtrack from much-loved Angolan musician Aline Frazao adds an extra dose of vibrancy.
American flmmaker and activist Bryan Fogel, whose Icarus won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, follows the shocking case of Jamal Khashoggi in his latest feature. In 2018, the US-based journalist and prolifc critic of Saudi Arabian governance entered the country’s embassy in Istanbul, where he was murdered. Featuring unprecedented access to those closest to him, Fogel’s investigative documentary untangles the extraordinary circumstances of his death and his life’s work.
Drama Thriller, DocumentaryApples
Premiere Time: Thur 11 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 30m
Director: Christos Nikou / 2020
Country: Greece, Poland, Slovenia
Writers: Christos Nikou, Stavros Raptis
Cast: Anna Kalaitzidou, Argiris Bakirtzis, Aris Servetalis, Sofa Georgovasili
My New York Year
Premiere Time: Thur 11 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 41m
Director: Philippe Falardeau / 2020
Country: Canada, Ireland
Writer: Philippe Falardeau
Cast: Margaret Qualley, Sigourney Weaver
Selected as Greece’s entry for Best
International Feature Film at the Oscars, the darkly comedic Apples has been generating enormous buzz on the festival circuit. When the city of Athens is struck by a mysterious pandemic that causes amnesia, one afected man sets out to create a new identity for himself through a state-sponsored programme. Apples is the feature debut of Christos Nikou, who worked as assistant director on Yorgos Lanthimos’s Dogtooth
A big-name cast including the great Sigourney Weaver leads this Irish/Canadian co-production adapted from Joanna Rakof’s memoir, My Salinger Year. It centres on a young woman with dreams of being a writer who is hired as an assistant to J.D. Salinger’s old-school literary agent. A glamorous world of martini lunches is far removed from her rundown Brooklyn apartment. But as Joanna is tasked with replying to fan mail in the iconic author’s voice, she begins to fnd her own.
Drama, Comedy DramaFriday 12 March
Gipsy Queen
Premiere Time: Fri 12 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 52m
Director: Hüseyin Tabak / 2019
Country: Germany, Austria
Writer: Hüseyin Tabak
Cast: Alina Serban, Irina Kurbanova,
Tobias Moretti
Dreams On Fire
Premiere Time: Fri 12 Mar / 16:00 / 2hr 3m
Director: Philippe McKie / 2021
Country: Canada, Japan
Cast: Akaji Maro, Bambi Naka, Masahiro Takashima
Roma actor Alina Serban proves a powerful onscreen force in this endearing boxing drama from Huseyin Tabak (Your Beauty is Worth Nothing). She plays Ali, a Roma single mother determined to protect her children and enable them to enjoy a better life in their new home. Disowned by her family and disappointed with her life, Ali faces a tough path – but she has the heart of a lion and a better future in her sights.
One of Japan’s most celebrated dancers, Bambi Naka, takes on her frst lead role in Philippe McKie’s feature. Yume is an aspiring dancer who travels to Tokyo with big dreams, which are swiftly defated by a harsh reality. Undaunted, she takes a job as a hostess in the red-light district while embracing the city’s underground dance community, providing a vibrant and colourful look into Japanese dance culture.
Drama DramaIs There Anybody Out There?
Premiere Time: Fri 12 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 12m
Year: 2021
Country: Ireland
Directors: Jamie Lane, Émilie Dumesny, Hugh Whelan, Ricardo Agostini, Barry Murphy, Jinjin
Sang, Kaiyin Lin, Victoria Keane, Riley McKeon, Mariana Rios Sanchez, Emma Nickle, Lizzy Vallely, Juliette McBain, Benita Dederichs, Robert Browne, Franciscoos Ramírez-Burgos, Andrew Boner-Scally, Grainne Quigley, Brian Murray, Marieke Oggel, Lauren O’Hare, Markéta Ní Eithir, Molly Boyne, Lorraine James, Barry Deegan, Aisling Ellis, Ottoline MacIlwaine, Melanie O’Donnell, Hector
Wright, Arianna Owens, Riona Sakurada, Peter Kenny, Jiayi Lin, James Doran, Megan Whitham, Mark McDonnell, Jordanne Jones, Bonnie Gill, Martha Robinson, Salvija Dabuleviciute, Ellen
Jacob, Mairead Marron, Aoife Breathnach, Molly Donnery, Chloe Fetherston, Ted Goodson Treacy, Curtis Winkelmann, Anika Kidd, Olivia Masetti Nolan, John Dugan, Niamh Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh, Isabel Kveder, Mia Sherry, Sadha Byrne Hanna, Matthew Harris, Anna Conway, Justin MacGregor
When Ireland went into lockdown due to COVID-19, the students of Trinity College Dublin started documenting what was happening to themselves, their friends, their families, and their world. This feature length documentary contains material created by 60 flmmakers from 14 countries to tell the story of young people seeing their world change forever.
Father of the Cyborgs
Premiere Time: Fri 12 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 23m
(Geoblocked ROI only)
Director: David Burke / 2020
Country: Ireland
Cast: Dr Phil Kennedy
Dinner in America
Premiere Time: Fri 12 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 46m
Director: Adam Carter Rehmeier / 2020
Country: United States
Writer: Adam Carter Rehmeier
Cast: Emily Skeggs, Grifn Gluck, Kyle Gallner, Lea Thompson, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Pat Healy
Document
Phil Kennedy made history and headlines when he connected the brain of a paralysed man to a computer in the 1990s. He became known as The Father of the Cyborgs – but the neurologist’s quest for knowledge didn’t end there. In 2014, he stunned his peers and his family when he agreed to have his own brain implanted to continue his research. This Irish production follows his remarkable and unprecedented journey.
A smash at Sundance, Dinner in America tells the story of a punk rocker and his young superfan whose paths cross, leading to a wild journey across the fading suburbs of America. What follows is an ofbeat comingof-age comedy from writer/director Adam Rehmeier that blends pitch-black humour, mischief and romance. It features widely praised performances from charismatic leads Kyle Gallner and Emily Skeggs.
New Order
Premiere Time: Fri 12 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 28m
Director: Michel Franco / 2020
Country: Mexico, France
Writer: Michel Franco
Cast: Diego Boneta, Mónica Del Carmen,
Naian González Norvind
Supported by: French Embassy in Dublin
A wealthy couple’s wedding in Mexico comes under the radar of protesters during a working-class uprising in Michel Franco’s dystopian thriller. When a man approaches the party seeking support for his sick wife, he’s treated largely with disdain as a violent coup unfolds on the streets. Franco, following on his Jury Prize winner at Cannes for April’s Daughter, traces the collapse of a political system in microcosm in this tense commentary on inequality.
ThrillerSaturday 13 March
History, Action
Wild Swords
Premiere Time: Sat 13 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 32m
Director: Li Yunbo / 2019
Country: China
Writer: Li Yunbo
Cast: Zhang Xiaochen, Liu Yongxi, Sui Yongliang
He Dreams Of Giants
Premiere Time: Sat 13 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 25m
Directors: Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe / 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Cast: Adam Driver, Jonathan Pryce, Terry Gilliam
Li Yunbo’s gritty action thriller focuses on a mysterious thief that seems to be connected to a bloody battle that still resonates. The Nameless and Tang-Man sects duelled bitterly through the ages – until a violent swordsman named Chang ended their feud in massacre and vanished without a trace. An ambiguous new swordsman aims to discover the fates of Chang and his victims in this stylised and stylish wuxia flm.
For three decades, Terry Gilliam’s eforts to make a flm about Don Quixote became almost as legendary as the flmmaker himself, while also redefning the term “development hell.” Lost in La Mancha documented how his initial shoot was abandoned within days amid fash-fooding, illness and other disasters. Those flmmakers return for this follow-up documentary as Gilliam fnally looks set to realise his dream of bringing his own unique rif to Cervantes’s classic.
Undine
Premiere Time: Sat 13 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 30m
Director: Christian Petzold / 2020
Country: Germany
Writer: Christian Petzold
Cast: Anne Ratte-Polle, Franz Rogowski, Jacob Matschenz, Julia Franz Richter
Nomination: Documentary Competition
Supported by: Goethe-Institut
Son
Premiere Time: Sat 13 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 37m
Director: Ivan Kavanagh / 2020
Country: Ireland, United States
Writer: Ivan Kavanagh
Cast: Andi Matichak, Emile Hersch
Following the huge success of his last feature, Transit, writer/director Christian Petzold turns to the world of the water nymph. A contemporary take on the ancient tale of a woman who moves from water to land, German historian Undine is betrayed by the man she loves, and she fears a call to return to the water. Petzold’s flm blends folklore and modern romance, winning lead Paula Beer the Best Actress award at Berlinale.
Thriller, Horror
Irish flmmaker Ivan Kavanagh (Never Grow Old) turns to horror for his latest feature. A mother who escaped a cult as a child must face her past when cult members return and attempt to kidnap her son David. On the run from the sinister sect, they are helped by a detective – but since the attempted abduction, something has changed in David. Emile Hirsch and Andi Matichak lead an on-form cast in Kavanagh’s meaty thriller.
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Sunday 14 March
Paris Qui Dort
Premiere Time: Sun 14 Mar / 13:00
Director: René Clair / 1924
Country: France
Writer: René Clair
Cast: Charles Martinelli, Albert Préjean, Henri Rollan, Madeleine Rodrigue, Marcel Vallée
This 4K restoration was carried out by the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Fundation in 2018 at L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, with the support of CNC.
An eccentric scientist who uses magic to freeze people in often-embarrassing positions is the subject of this wonderfully ofbeat 1925 sci-f comedy. René Clair’s groundbreaking silent flm centres on a worker who fnds himself in a fantasy where he uses a ray gun to zap the citizens of Paris into a slumber. That he unleashes his superpowers from the top of the Eifel Tower only adds to the sense of futuristic fun.
Voir Le Jour
Premiere Time: Sun 14 Mar / 13:00 / 1hr 31m
Director: Marion Laine / 2019
Country: France
Writer: Marion Laine
Cast: Aure Atika, Brigitte Rouan, Kenza Fortas, Sandrine Bonnaire
Supported by: French Embassy in Dublin
French flmmaker Marion Laine, who previously directed the legendary Juliette Binoche in À Coeur Overt, sets her latest feature in a busy maternity ward in Marseille. Jeanne and her colleagues toil to protect mothers and newborns in a climate of understafng and management pressure. Following a tragedy, Jeanne is forced to confront both her relationship with her daughter and her own past. Arguably one of France’s greatest actors, Sandrine Bonnaire shines as the troubled Jeanne.
BIG vs SMALL
Premiere Time: Sun 14 Mar / 16:00 / 1hr 16m
Director: Minna Dufton / 2020
Country: Finland
Nomination: Documentary Competition
Hope
Premiere Time: Sun 14 Mar / 16:00 / 2hr 5m
Director: Maria Sødahl / 2019
Country: Norway
Cast: Andrea Bræin Hovig, Stellan Skarsgård
The power and magnifcence of the sea is captured to impressive efect in this documentary about big-wave surfer Joana Andrade. The Portuguese athlete and extreme competitor is one of the greatest in a sport traditionally dominated by men, but for Andrade, courage and fear are not mutually exclusive. She goes to train under revered free diver Johanna Nordblad as both women seek to empower themselves and be the greatest they can be.
Early reviews have been universally strong for Maria Sodahl’s intimate drama about a couple whose lives are impacted by a cancer diagnosis. When artist Anja is rocked by the latest news of her illness, she decides to keep the diagnosis private from everyone but her husband, Tomas. This tender drama reveals both the strengths and difculties in their relationship as Anya wonders how she can possibly break the news to her children, family and friends.
DramaDeadly Cuts
Closing Gala —
Premiere Time: Sun 14 Mar / 19:00 / 1hr 30m
(Geoblocked ROI only)
Director: Rachel Carey / 2020
Country: Ireland
Writer: Rachel Carey
Cast: Aidan Mc Ardle, Angeline Ball, Ericka Roe, Lauren Larkin, Pauline Mclynn, Shauna Higgins, Victoria Smurft
Rachel Carey’s highly anticipated comedy is this year’s Closing Night flm. Shot on location in Dublin and featuring true-blue Dublin humour throughout, Deadly Cuts proudly returns to its hometown for its world premiere. The flm centres on a group of city hairdressers who work hard while having the craic with their customers and each other in a local salon. But when the community they hold dear comes under threat from a criminal gang, the stylists become accidental vigilantes as they take them on to protect the place they call home.
Boasting a predominantly female cast including Angeline Ball, Ericka Roe, Lauren Larkin, Shauna Higgins and Victoria Smurft, the movie builds into both a laugh-out-loud comedy and a love letter to city life. “I made this flm because I’d felt for a long time that a Dublin comedy was well overdue – especially one that featured the style, wit, and occasional murderous urges of the Dublin young one – and I can’t wait for audiences to watch it fy,” said Carey of her flm.
Shorts Programme — 3–14 Ma
mme arch
Screen Ireland Shorts
A selection of Screen Ireland shorts curated by Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.
Her Song
Directors: Éabha Bortolozzo, Jack Kirwan / 7 mins
The Banshee’s song comforts Peggy as she unspools the threads of her past, weaving myth and reality, and she tells Eve her devastating story.
The Dead Hands Of Dublin
Director: Leo Crowley / 8 mins
Sidney, a failed pianist, comes into the possession of a pair of enchanted gloves. He soon fnds himself playing the piano like a maestro.
STIR
Director: Rory Bresnihan / 14 mins
Following a car accident, a young woman fnds herself convalescing in the home of an old man who has recently lost his wife.
Expulsion
Director: Sinead Murphy / 10 mins
Haunted by visions, a young woman revisits an abusive past, seeking to expel inner demons and put an end to her torment.
Country: Ireland
Barry
Director: John Robert Brown / 5 mins
Susan is trying to enjoy a spot of gardening when her neighbour’s maddening dog, Barry, destroys the peace.
HUM
Director: Maureen O’Connell / 9 mins
Following a heated discussion with his partner, Tim seeks refuge in an empty gallery space, where gallery regular Cecil takes him on an abstract journey.
The Fear
Director: Stevie Russell / 5 mins
The Fear is a monster with an important job: striking doubt, shame and regret into unsuspecting victims. He preys on those that feel alone.
Seven Feet Nine and a Quarter Inches
Director: Peter O’Brien / 13 mins
The story of a young girl defying gender streotypes and turning heads in the highly competitive world of youth darts.
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival
Shorts #1
I am afraid to forget your face
Director: Sameh Alaa / 15 mins
Country: Ireland
After being separated for 82 days from the one he loves, Adam travels down a rough road: nothing will stop him.
Dinner
Director: Linh Tran / 10 mins Country: Viet Nam
Quan is a stubborn but mature 11-yearold. One day, coming home from school, he witnesses something that makes him question his family’s dynamics.
The Invisible Boy
Director: James Fitzgerald / 21 mins
Country: Ireland
When a young girl goes missing in a small town, a troubled fsherman is forced to confront the past that destroyed his family.
Solitaire
Director: Edoardo Natoli / 8 mins Country: Italy
Love happens when least expected: Renaud is a loner, but when a woman moves into the apartment across the street, they both discover a new desire.
Info: 3–14 Mar / 1hr 43m
Country: Various International
4x4
Director: Ayla Amano / 16 mins
Country: Ireland
In rural Ireland, a simple decision pushes two teenage sisters to contemplate their future and their ties to the family farm.
Kosher
Director: Gideon Imagor / 13 mins
Country: Israel
Racheli, a young Orthodox woman, struggles with her community’s strict expectations and cultural practices after feeling oppressed and humiliated during her monthly immersion in the Mikveh.
Scrubber
Director: Sophia Di Martino / 8 mins
Country: United Kingdom
A lonely woman becomes increasingly infatuated with her neighbor as she spies on them from her kitchen window while washing the dishes.
PADDY
Director: Roisin Kearney / 13 mins
Country: Ireland
London, late 70s: Patrick is trying to stay true to his Irish heritage, but he discovers a music that speaks to him: Punk.
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival
Shorts #2
Imprints
Director: Cathy Dunne / 9 mins
Country: Ireland
An exploration of the passing of time as Mary recalls memories of her late husband Denis. Moments from the 1960s imprinted onto Denis’ cine reels.
To All My Darlings
Director: Lia Campbell / 12 mins
Country: Ireland
Adaeze feels isolated in her relationship and within her community, after a traumatic miscarriage and the revelation that further pregnancy attempts will be difcult.
The Granny
Director: Aram Shahbazyan / 24 mins
Country: Armenia
An elderly lady will not allow a TV crew that is interviewing a priest in a church to stop her from her work.
A Simple F*cking Gesture
Director: Jesse Shamata / 8 mins
Country: Canada
A simple road manoeuvre results in a heated exchange: emotions escalate for a husband and wife when another driver doesn’t give them a “thank you wave”.
Info: 3–14 Mar / 1hr 37m
Country: Various International
Guard Up
Director: Tony Doyle / 7 mins
Country: Ireland
A young boxer’s secret is exposed. Gavin Quinn believes his participation at the Olympics is at risk, because his true identity is publicly revealed.
Cranberry Nights
Director: Sara Robin / 16 mins
Country: United States
Can an undocumented young woman in America trust her friends? Juana tries hard to ft in, but at a party her best friend exposes her secret.
The Edge
Director: Emma Iris Benson / 4 mins
Country: France
Supported by: French Embassy in Dublin
In a world covered with ice and snow, a man lives alone with his dog. Every day he goes fshing, hoping to catch some food.
Omé
Director: Wassim Geagea / 17 mins
Country: Lebanon, Qatar
After the death of his mother, Elias makes a deal with God to try to bring her back from heaven, all while defying his faith.
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival
Shorts #3
How to Fall in Love in a Pandemic
Director: Michael-David McKernan / 11 mins
Country: Ireland
A capsule romance accelerates dramatically against the backdrop of the pandemic as two flmmakers who met on Tinder are forced to move in together.
BASURERO
Director: Eileen Cabiling / 17 mins
Country: Philippines
As the drug war rages in the Philippines, Bong, a fsherman desperate for money, reconsiders how to make ends meet.
Cemile
Director: Belkis Bayrak, Belkıs Bayrak / 11 mins
Country: Turkey
Cemile is an ambitious kickboxer and, while she prepares for her upcoming match, she needs to focus not only on her physical training, but also on her emotions.
The Love and Death of Yosef and Zilli
Director: Dean Gold / 19 mins
Country: Canada
After 62 years of marriage, Yosef and Zilli decide to take their lives together. Their son Doron documents their life through his videotapes.
Info: 3–14 Mar / 1hr 49m
Country: Various International
Regarding Annabel
Director: Garry Simpson / 5 mins
Country: United Kingdom
Why was Annabel not accepted to the prestigious Winterbourne School for girls? Her mother Melissa knows the truth, but she must hide it from her friends.
Anita
Director: Sushma Khadepaun / 18 mins
Country: India
While attending her sister’s wedding in India, Anita comes to an unpleasant realization: her life in America is not better than those of who remained in her hometown.
Hanging Over The Atlantic
Director: Fionn Walshe / 9 mins
Country: Ireland
Life on Dursey Island has never been easy: a single cable car is the sole link to the rest of Ireland and the world.
Unliveable
Director: Enock Carvalho, Matheus Farias / 20 mins
Country: Brazil
In Brazil, where a trans person is murdered every three days, Marilene searches the streets for her daughter Roberta, a trans woman who went missing.
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival
Shorts #4
Hold Your Tears
Director: Remi Bassaler / 23 mins
Country: France
Supported by: French Embassy in Dublin
A father, his son’s girlfriend and a journey to pay their respects to the son who died in an accident and to his motorbike.
Ebb and Flow
Director: Alice Ward / 12 mins
Country: Ireland
Three women surf the waters of the west coast of Ireland, in a celebration of the radiant female surf community.
Push This Button if You Begin to Panic
Director: Gabriel Böhmer / 13 mins
Country: United Kingdom
An animated view of Bartholomew’s visit to the doctor to treat an unusual illness, that doesn’t stop him from seeing the quiet beauty around him.
Cloud Forest
Director: Eliane Esther Bots / 18 mins
Country: Netherlands
Five girls share their memories of their parents’ experiences of war in the former Yugoslavia. A war which the girls haven’t physically experienced themselves.
Info: 3–14 Mar / 1hr 40m
Country: Various International
Tides
Director: Rowan Gray / 12 mins
Country: Canada
Eden cares for her sick grandmother who has suddenly gone missing. The young woman must truck her through a harsh Canadian winter landscape.
Kathleen Was Here
Director: Eva Birthistle / 10 mins
Country: Ireland
18 year old Kathleeen faces up to a future alone. What does the future hold when the past is all you’ve got?
Drifting
Directors: Patrick McGivney, Robert Higgins / 14 mins
Country: Ireland
Two best friends face the efects of emigration on their friendship, as they fnd themselves in confict for the frst time.
Dungarees
Director: Abel Rubinstein / 5 mins
Country: United Kingdom
Transgender Blake and cisgender Cane hang out, play video games and grapple with their insecurities. This is their love story.
S.A.M.
Directors: Eyre and Ely, Lloyd Eyre-Morgan / 16 mins
Country: United Kingdom
Every week, two teenage boys both named Sam meet at the swings to escape their dysfunctional home lives, and slowly fall in love. 6:23AM
Director: Geofrey Breton / 4 mins
Country: United Kingdom
Two women, who met during the night, watch the sunrise from Primrose Hill, but one of them may be about to ruin the new romance.
Something In The Closet
Director: Nosa Eke / 12 mins
Country: United Kingdom
Is there really a monster in Madi’s closet, or is it something else that she fears?
Country: Various International
The Passing
Director: Nichola Wong / 15 mins
Country: United Kingdom
Yasmine is a talented mortician, but her world is turned upside down as she encounters the most difcult job of her career.
My Mama, A Man
Director: Helena Middleton / 9 mins
Country: United Kingdom
Julie had a list of 60 things she wanted to do before she turned 60. Top of the list: to be a man for a day.
Young Peoples Shorts
Charlie Surfer
Director: Pia Strømme / 18 mins
Country: Norway
Charlie is 10 years old and has been diagnosed with Asperger’s. He loves surfng and he has great expectations for the summer surf camp.
Ode
Director: Naomi Waring / 3 mins
Country: Ireland
A portrait documentary of a group of young disco dancers from a community in Northern Ireland, to shine a light on their passion and dedication.
Sleuth
Director: Douglas Reddan, Leah Moore / 11 mins
Country: Ireland
Jake’s family have been up to some suspicious behaviour. He will not be left in the dark, so he decides it’s time to do some detective work!
PIVOT
Director: Kristian Mantalvanos / 22 mins
Country: Ireland
Eight senior members of Dublin Youth Dance Company dance their truths – the good, the bad and the beautiful – in a time of lockdown.
Country: Various International
The Abandoned Block
Director: James Bourne / 6 mins
Country: Canada
The story of a useless, damaged, forgotten block of marble that becomes one of the greatest and most beautiful works of art in the world.
The Debs Debacle
Directors: Amelia Jackiewicz, Caroline Joyce, Croi Lenihan, Emily Daniel, Eric Byrne, Katie Walsh, Sean Cooper, Valentina Cecan, Zinedin Labelle / 15 mins
Country: Ireland
Four frenemies are forced to overcome their diferences and work together to organise their school Debs, in the short flm created by the Screen8 programme participants.
Tina Times Two
Director: Bonnie Dempsey / 15 mins
Country: Ireland
All Tina wants is a friend she can perform her dance routines with. And magically one day, a friend appears – an exact double of Tina!
Awards, In Focus, Industry — 3–14 Ma
rds, Focus, Industry arch
Awards
Awards
Every year, the Festival’s diverse range of awards champions excellence in flmmaking. From shorts to features, children’s flms to documentaries, and from emerging artists to some of the most accomplished actors, writers and directors working today, Virgin Media DIFF awards ofer recognition for every type of flm and every type of flmmaker at every stage of the career.
– Volta Award
– Discovery Awards
– Short Film Awards
– Virgin Media Audience Award
– ICCL Human Rights Film Award
– Documentary Competition
– Dublin Film Critics Circle Awards
Colin Firth Volta Award
Academy Award-winning actor Colin Firth is a veteran of flm, television and theatre, with an impressive body of work spanning over three decades. He has appeared in three flms that have won the Academy Award for Best Picture: The King’s Speech, Shakespeare in Love and The English Patient. Colin’s portrayal of King George VI in The King’s Speech earned him the Oscar for Best Actor in 2011, as well as a Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, British Independent Film Award, Critics’ Choice Award and his second consecutive Bafta Award. He was also lauded for his performance in Tom Ford’s A Single Man, winning the Bafta Award for Best Actor
in 2010 and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. His other flm credits include the Oscar-nominated Girl with a Pearl Earring; Bridget Jones; Tinker Tailor Solider Spy; Mamma Mia; When Did You Last See Your Father?; Easy Virtue; Michael Winterbottom’s Genova; The Importance of Being Earnest; Circle of Friends; and the Festival’s Opening Night gala flm, Supernova
The Festival is honoured to award Colin Firth with a Volta Award for contribution to the world of flm.
Aer Lingus Discovery Awards
The Irish flm industry has never been busier –productions both large and small are reaching wider audiences, and there is an abundance of talent working in the sector today. The Aer Lingus Discovery Awards aim to identify, champion, support and encourage new and emerging talent both in front of and behind the camera
Discovery Award Jury
Colin Campbell Editor – The Hole in the Ground, The Young Ofenders
Stephen Faloon General Manager –
The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
Franklin Leonard Producer & Founder –The Black List
Lesley McKimm Producer / Project Manager
– Screen Ireland
2021 Aer Lingus Discovery Award Nominees
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Cinematographer: 4x4
Other Credits: Love is a Sting; The Trap
Rachel Carey
Writer & Director: Deadly Cuts
Other Credits: Nice Night
For It; The Girl and the Cloud
(Writer); Adland Gal (Writer)
Actor: The Invisible Boy
Other Credits: Viking; Red Rock
Tony Cantwell
Actor: The Fear
Other Credits: Something Doesn’t Feel Right, Russian Holiday
Fionn Condren
Stunt: Boys From County Hell
Other Credits: Fate: The Winx Club Saga; Finding You
Leo Crowley
Director: The Dead Hands of Dublin
Other Credits: The Big Christmas Song
(Co-Director & Co-Writer)
2021 Aer Lingus Discovery Award Nominees
Robyn Dempsey
Actress: Tina Times Two
Other Credits: The Dublin Murders; Little Roy
Tony Doyle
Actor: Dublin Oldschool
Other Credits: 11th Hour; Michael Inside
Miriam Devitt
Writer & Producer: Barry
Other Credits: The Space In Between; Running Commentary
Hazel Doupe
Actress: Kathleen Was Here
Other Credits: Float Like a Butterfy; Calm with Horses; Ciunas
Saileóg O’Halloran
Costume Designer: Bainne
Other Credits: Procession; Cynthia
Lauren Kelly
Production Designer: A Hero’s Death
Other Credits: Rapture; The Trap
D
a
wn Mac Alister
Producer: The Fear
Other Credits: Waiting and Bertie for the Rubberbandits, Extra Ordinary (Production Coordinator)
Burschi Wojnar
Cinematographer: Kathleen Was Here
Other Credits: Redemption of a Rogue; Wave; Halo
Short Film Awards
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The short flm format has always been a crucial part of the festival, acting as both a showcase for future talent and as an art form in its own right. For 2021, the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival is proud to present a diverse programme of short flms.
ICCL Human Rights Film Award
This award celebrates flms which help audiences to connect with the human stories behind rights violations and to learn about the many forms activism can take.
The Short Film Awards recognise the best Irish and International shorts in the programme, as chosen by our jury.
Short Film Jury:
Cara Holmes Editor – Father of the Cyborgs, Director – Welcome to a Bright White Limbo
Paddy Slattery Director – Broken Law
Farah Abushwesha Producer – The ABC Murders, The Singapore Grip
The flms nominated for the 2021 ICCL Human Rights Film Award are:
– Acasa My Home
– A Worm in the Heart
– Limbo
– The Dissident
– Father
– The Reason I Jump
ICCL Jury:
Brian Gleeson Actor – Peaky Blinders
Andrea Horan Campaigner and changemaker Bulelani Mfaco Spokesperson for the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland
Aoife Kelleher Director – One Million Dubliners
Sinéad Burke Writer, academic and activist
Virgin Media Audience Award
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Each year, you, the audience gets to vote on the flms that bring a smile to your face; a tear to your eye; inspire you or clean knock your socks of!
This year, you can vote for your favourite through our online streaming platform.
Previous Winners of the Audience Award
2020: Endless Sunshine on a Cloudy Day
2019: Maiden
2018: The Breadwinner
2017: The Farthest
2016: Viva
2015: The Salt of the Earth
Previous Winners of the Audience Award for Short Film
2020: Iarscoláire
2019: 99 Problems
2018: Time Traveller
2017: The Nation Holds its Breath
2016: Little Bear
2015: Boogaloo & Graham
Documentary Competition
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The Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival Documentary Competition will recognise excellence in the feld of documentary making.
The following flms will compete in our Documentary Competition:
– Aalto
– Acasa My Home
– A Worm in the Heart
– To the Moon
– Underplayed
– The Reason I Jump
– Father of the Cyborgs
– Kubrick by Kubrick
– The Dissident
– BIG vs SMALL
Documentary Competition Jury:
Josh Siegel Curator, Department of Film – Museum of Modern Art
Ross Whitaker Director – Katie, Between Land and Sea, Unbreakable
Kim Longinotto Director – Divorce
Iranian Style, The Day I Will Never Forget
Dublin Film Critics’ Circle Awards
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Supported by Limelight Communications
Ireland’s professional flm critics will announce their awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Irish Film, Best Documentary and Best Performances from the 2021 festival line-up.
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In Conversation with Steve McQueen —
Info: Available from Fri 5 March / 7pm
Iconic flmmaker Steve McQueen joins the festival for an in-conversation event hosted by Mark O’Halloran (Adam & Paul, Rialto). The conversation ofers a fantastic insight into McQueen’s artistic process.
“I’m thrilled to join Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival for a conversation with Mark O’Halloran,” said the Academy Award-winning flmmaker. “Since my frst flm, Hunger, I have formed many special bonds with my Irish collaborators. I look forward to talking to Mark about storytelling and to a virtual visit with my friends in Ireland.”
Steve McQueen’s critically acclaimed frst feature Hunger, starring Michael Fassbender as an IRA hunger-striker, won the Camera D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. He re-teamed with Fassbender for his follow up feature Shame. McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave dominated the 2013 awards season, and he co-wrote his third feature, Widows, with Gillian Flynn. His most recent project, Small Axe, is an anthology series comprised of fve original flms about resilience and triumph in London’s West Indian community from the 60s-80s. McQueen is also the recipient of many accolades for his work as a visual artist and his artwork are exhibited and held in major museums around the world. In 2020, McQueen was awarded a knighthood in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List for his services to the Arts.
New Voices In Film
Black Women Filmmakers –A Student Seminar
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Info: Tue 9 March / 2–5pm Live Event
In partnership with the Film Department of Trinity College Dublin
Young Critics
@ DIFF
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Find the Young Critics’ Review across the VMDIFF website and social media channels during the Festival.
An afternoon of discussions and presentations focused on diversity and representation in flm, refecting on flms featured in the Black Women Filmmaker’s Festival Retrospective. The Festival is delighted to welcome flmmaker Amma Asante (Belle, Where Hands Touch) to the event for an in-conversation interview.
Critics from the Young Irish Filmmakers Nework will bring their critical eye to the 2021 Festival programme this year. A select group of up-and-coming flm writers and podcasters aged 18–25 will have the opportunity to view and produce content around flms in the 2021 festival programme.
The 22 Young Critics will also join Finnoula Halligan, Chief Critic & Editor with Screen International & Screen Daily, for a day long workshop, ofering valuable feedback and advice on their work.
Screenwriters Panel
Info: Available from Mon 8 March / 7pm
Panellists:
Rachel Carey, Cathal Nally, Les Martin, Robert Higgins, Patrick McGivney, Miriam Devitt
Careers in Screen
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Info: Wed 10 March / Irish Film Institute
Online Platform / 2–6pm
Careers in Screen is presented by Irish Film Institute and Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival with the kind support of Screen Skills Ireland and BAI.
Learn more about contemporary Irish screenwriting – where the inspiration springs from, how the ideas develop and the process through drafts and redrafts to the fnal version. Whether you’re an aspiring screenwriter, a flm lover or passionate about storytelling, this is an opportunity to learn about the behind the scenes process of writing a great script.
For the fourth consecutive year, Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival and Irish Film Institute are partnering on an inspiring and innovative event for young people interested in careers in the flm & TV industry. Aimed at senior cycle students aged 15–18, this year’s Careers in Screen will comprise an online programme of live and recorded events, hosted on the IFI@Schools platform (www.ifschools.ie), with special guests drawn from a diverse range of flm & TV disciplines. Students can access recorded talks leading up to the live event day.
Industry Events
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Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival is pleased to ofer a variety of online special events for flm industry professionals.
Festival Programming
Panel
Key international flm festivals join this panel event: representatives from London Film Festival, Festival de Cannes and more will discuss their festival and programming policies, deadlines and submission criteria – vital information for anybody preparing their own international festival strategy.
In Conversation with
Editor Walter Fasano
Live Event
Editor Walter Fasano (Call Me by Your Name, Suspiria) joins the festival for an in-depth discussion on flm editing, hosted by fellow editor Eoin McDonagh. Fasano, who has made a name for himself as a collaborator of Luca Guadagnino, is also the writer and director of Pino, available on the festival platform.
For the full list of industry events and ticketing information, see dif.ie/industry
Casting By –In Conversation with DIFF
Live Event
Louise Kiely (The Green Knight, Herself, Normal People), Margery Simkin (Avatar, Beverly Hills Cop, Erin Brockovich) and other top Casting Directors join a live panel discussion on how they are navigating the current climate, the time of COVID and the predominantly virtual world.
Working with
International Archives
Live Event
Producer Clare Stronge discusses her experience working with international archives from nearly 30 countries to fnd material for the Irish documentary To the Moon. Participants are also introduced to a panel of international archives and ways of collaborating to get the best footage.
Board & Festival Team
Board Of Directors
Aidan Greene – Chairperson
Ruth Hunter – Company Secretary
Elaine Gill
Neasa Hardiman
Ronan Murphy
Suzanne Noble
Paula Woods
Louise Kiely
John Butler
Festival Team
Festival Director Gráinne Humphreys
Managing Director Helen Hutton
Head of Development & Marketing
Kate Cunningham
Accounts Ofcer Carole Lakes
Shorts Programmer Maeve McGrath
Shorts Programmer Celine Roustan
Production Manager Orla Basquille
Digital Festival Manager
David Taylor-Matthews
Print Transport Manager Paloma Dema
Programme Events Coordinator
Laura Scott
Marketing Executive Alex Ayvazova
Digital Marketing Executive Noemi Milani
Sales & Audience Engagement Executive & Box Ofce Manager Vlatka Jeh
Box Ofce Assistant Lauren Colhoun
Festival Administrator Karen English
Festival Graphic Designer Sarah Moloney
Festival Video Editor Tom Lee
PR Bowe Communications
Press Assistants
Emma Collins & Sarah Murphy
Trailer Producer Colin Campbell & Outer Limits Post Production