jdiffJDIFF 2015 Line Up Announced
Friday February 27, 2015

The 2015 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF) launched its programme of events on Wednesday (25/02/2015). The line-up includes a host of international stars including Kenneth Branagh, Alan Rickman, Ryan O’Neal, Julie Andrews, Russell Crowe, Kim Cattrall, Danny Huston, Jan Harlan, Jack Reynor, Robbie Sheehan, Orla Brady and Vincent Perez.Festival Director Gráinne Humphreys says the festival will bring the world to Dublin for 11 days with over 38 countries repesented through film. The festival takes place between the 19th and 29th of March 2015. This is the 13th year of JDIFF.

jdiffJDIFF: BAI Screentest: Freelancing
Monday February 17, 2014

The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF) and the BAI are at Filmbase all this week with 5 panels. Each day a new panel and a new topic. The debates cover Freelancing, Cinematography, Broadcasting, Funding, Scripting and Filmmaking. The first panel took place on Monday (17/02/2014). The panel, Gaby Smyth, David Collins, Terry Prone and Liam Ryan, discussed different aspects of the world of freelancing from setting up as a trader and how to put a value on your services.

jdiffDublin Film Festival Line Up Announced
Monday January 27, 2014

The Jameson Dublin International International Film Festival will run from 13 February to 23 February 2014 across 11 cinema screens around the city. The full line up of events were announce on Monday (20/01/2013). The festival is in its 12 year and will included over 135 films with 16 short films screening, 27 documentaries and 13 must see film galas. 17 new Irish feature length films have also be selected to be screened at this years festival.

jdiffDublin Film Festival Line Up Announced
Monday January 27, 2014

The Jameson Dublin International International Film Festival will run from 13 February to 23 February 2014 across 11 cinema screens around the city. The full line up of events were announce on Monday (20/01/2013). The festival is in its 12 year and will included over 135 films with 16 short films screening, 27 documentaries and 13 must see film galas. 17 new Irish feature length films have also be selected to be screened at this years festival.