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Jameson Dublin Film Festival 2010 - JDiff Lineup Announced

Colin Farrell, Kristin Scott Thomas, Patricia Clarkson, Ciarán Hinds and Tilda Swinton confirmed for JDIFF - 2010 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival



Actors Brendan Gleeson and Nora Jane Noone unveiled the line up for the 8th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival at a party in Dublin’s Tripod bar on Harcourt Street this evening.

Click here to read our selected highlights.

Considered to be one of the highlights of the cinematic year, Jameson are promoting the event by pumping €1.3 million into a marketing campaign to reach film fans both online and offline.

The film festival will open with the European premiere of Neil Jordan's new film Ondine, starring Colin Farrell. Movies.ie has interviewed the cast of Ondine and will run features on the movie closer to its Irish release date in March.

Other highlights in this year's festival include a season celebrating Kristin Scott Thomas' French film work, including the Irish premiere of her new film Partir; three films featuring Patricia Clarkson: Whatever Works, Shutter Island and Cairo Time, which Clarkson will attend; as well as the Closing Gala I Am Love with director Luca Guadagnino and actor Tilda Swinton attending. Other guests include Ciarán Hinds (Life During Wartime), and directors Kirk Jones (Everybody's Fine), Leslie Zemeckis (Behind the Burly Q), Samuel Maoz (Lebanon), Sally Potter (Orlando) and Academy Award winner Fernando Trueba (The Dancer and the Thief).

As usual the festival offers the opportunity to see some Hollywood blockbusters before they open in cinemas, amongst these is Shutter Island, Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland 3D, Werner Herzog’s Bad Lieutenant and Drew Barrymore’s first feature Whip It!

Continuing a strong tradition for documentary screenings, the Real to Reel season will feature the Arts Council Reel Art Documentaries The Beholder by Conor Horgan; Outliving Dracula: Le Fanu’s Carmilla by Fergus Daly and Katherine Waugh; and Jimmy Murakami: Non Alien by Sé Merry Doyle, as well as Doors’ documentary When You’re Strange, First Appearance Award winner at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam, Colony, and the stunning La Danse which follows the Paris Opera Ballet, amongst many others.

Special events as part of the festival include a retrospective on iconic film artist Kenneth Anger; Retour de Flamme, a silent film event by the ‘Indiana Jones of the moving image’, Serge Bromberg, who collates a film from archive footage screened along to his live score; an Out of the Past season of films including Orlando, for which director Sally Potter will attend, and La Dolce Vita, which will whet audience’s appetite for the DIT symphony Orchestra presentation of works by Nino Rota in the National Concert Hall.

This year sees two major foreign language seasons, Russian and Korean. The Russian Season will challenge perceptions of Russian cinema, and includes screenings of Sundance award-winning Mermaid; spiritual parableThe Island, and the film that has been described as the Iron Curtain version of Hairspray, the colourful and lively Hipsters! The festival will also see a screening of the iconic film Russian Ark, a film shot in just one take in The Hermitage in St. Petersburg, screened in the National Gallery of Ireland. The Korean Season will include South Korea’s Academy Award submission Mother; the original and quirky Castaway on the Moon and gangster film Breathless, considered by many to be one of the best Korean films in years.

The Irish Talent Spotlight, now in its third year and run in association with the Irish Film Board, will platform director Conor Horgan who will be showing two films at the festival, the world premiere of documentary The Beholder and the feature film One Hundred Mornings; IFTA nominated actor Darren Healy, whose film Savage will be screened at the festival and cinematographer Kate McCullough with Sundance acclaimed His & Hers. Conor, Darren and Kate will also participate in a panel discussion on representations of Ireland on screen, along with Sundance’s Director of Programming Trevor Groth, amongst others.

Commenting on the programme, Festival Director Gráinne Humphreys said:
 
“I’m delighted to unveil this years JDIFF programme, and I am proud of the wonderful line up of films and events which makes up this much anticipated event. I believe that we have put together a truly dazzling array of films from around the world. With special seasons from Russia and Korea, an increased focus on documentary and classic films, our Irish film season, a retrospective of Kenneth Anger, a celebration of the film music of Nino Rota, and new films from famed filmmakers such Werner Herzog, Martin Scorsese, Tim Burton and Woody Allen, I hope we have found something for everyone. We acknowledge our friend and colleague Michael Dwyer by dedicating this year’s festival to his memory and by presenting a season of films to celebrate his life”.


Tickets for JDIFF 2010 can by purchased online from 12 midnight Thursday 28th January.

The Jameson Film Festival Ticketing Office opens from 29th January in Temple Bar.

Movies.ie will list it's highlights in full tomorrow - stay tuned.







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Comments

  • 28/01/2010 20:38:58 · baileye

    As a general rule I go by the "if you don't have something nice to say, say nothing at all", here comes the but ....I've gone to the surprise film for a few years now, and the anticipation is great, it really is interesting to go in and not know what you're going to see. But the last two years have been a real disappointment. I just can't see myself going again this year. I feel a little sad admitting that.

  • 28/01/2010 22:05:42 · vu1999uk

    Went to a few films last year, and it was great. Can't wait to go though the whole program to see what the full list is.

  • 28/01/2010 22:21:00 · BIGBADBRIAN

    I am guessing the surprise film this year will be Kick Ass.

  • 28/01/2010 22:32:09 · tetsujin1979

    good call BBB, my moineys on that too

  • 28/01/2010 23:08:51 · ssconnolly

    Kick Ass for suprise film would be awesome. It was shit last year wasn't it, it was like Hamlet 2 or something.

  • 29/01/2010 09:35:39 · baileye

    There's no doubt that by deciding not to go this year it will be a great film! Kick Ass would be a good one!


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