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General News / February 10, 2017

Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2017 programme announced

General News / February 10, 2017

Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2017 programme announced

The film festival kicks off this month with world premieres and loads more from February 16-26.

As the ADIFF approaches we’re particularly excited for a new documentary called ‘Notes on Rave in Dublin’. It’s a film, in association with Rabble, that takes a glimpse at birth of Dublin’s underground club culture. Director James Redmond will attend both screenings on Friday February 24 at 6:30pm and Sunday 26 at 2:00pm, both in Light House Cinema.

“This is a story of how an underground works, mutates and survives.”

Other screenings include ‘Minute Bodies: The Intimate World of F. Percy Smith’ which is directed by Stuart A Staples, ‘Mali Blues’, ‘On The Road’ by director Michael Winterbottom about London band Wolf Alice, and a world premiere of ‘Pickups’ starring Aidan Gillen and directed by Jamie Thraves.

For a full list of screen times click here.