JAMESON DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
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<strong>JAMESON</strong> <strong>DUBLIN</strong> <strong>INTERNATIONAL</strong> <strong>FILM</strong> <strong>FESTIVAL</strong> 2014<br />
INDUSTRY NETWORKING<br />
EVENTS<br />
AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT<br />
OF ANY <strong>FESTIVAL</strong> IS THE<br />
OPPORTUNITY FOR INDUSTRY<br />
PROFESSIONALS TO MEET AND<br />
EXCHANGE IDEAS. TO THIS END,<br />
WE HAVE PROGRAMMED TWO<br />
NETWORKING EVENTS, ONE FOR<br />
IRISH <strong>FILM</strong>-MAKERS AND ONE<br />
TO WELCOME OUR EUROPEAN<br />
GUESTS.<br />
JDIFF IRISH SHORTS<br />
RECEPTION<br />
FRI 14 FEB / THE CHURCH / 8.30PM<br />
Following the screening of this year’s<br />
JDIFF Shorts, we invite you to meet our<br />
featured Irish short filmmakers and short<br />
film experts Sharon Badal (Tribeca Film<br />
Festival) and Kathleen McInnis (Palm<br />
Springs International Film Festival) to<br />
discuss and celebrate short film-making<br />
in Ireland.<br />
To register your interest in attending<br />
these events, please email<br />
workshoprsvp@jdiff.com<br />
WORKSHOPS & EVENTS<br />
EUROPEAN <strong>FESTIVAL</strong> NETWORKING<br />
EVENING<br />
WED 19 FEB / THE CHURCH / 5PM<br />
We are honoured to welcome a number<br />
of leading European film professionals to<br />
Dublin to enjoy this year’s programme of<br />
films and events. On Wednesday evening,<br />
we invite local Irish film-makers to meet<br />
these European leaders, who will include<br />
Ania Trzebiatowska (Off Plus Camera,<br />
Poland), Hrönn Marinósdóttir (Reykjavik<br />
International Film Festival), Lars Hermann<br />
(CPH:PIX, Copenhagen), Mihai Chirilov<br />
(Transylvania International Film Festival),<br />
Jean-François Rauger (Cinémathèque<br />
Française), and Paulo Branco (acclaimed<br />
Portuguese producer).<br />
<strong>DUBLIN</strong> <strong>FILM</strong> CRITICS CIRCLE<br />
Established in 2006, The Dublin Film Critics<br />
Circle offers the city’s full-time professional<br />
movie reviewers an opportunity to pool<br />
opinions on recent releases, consider<br />
movie heritage and whinge about each<br />
other’s shortcomings.<br />
Join these irrascible folk as they ponder<br />
JDIFF 2014 and name their final selections<br />
for Best Film, Best Director, Best Irish Film,<br />
Best Documentary and Best Performances<br />
from the festival programme.<br />
SAT 22 FEB / THE CHURCH / 4PM<br />
This year, a jury that includes Daniel<br />
Anderson (Click), Brogen Hayes (Spin FM),<br />
Paul Whittington (Sunday Business Post),<br />
Nicola Timmins (Average Film Reviews),<br />
Dave O’Mahony (Access Cinema), Rory<br />
Cashin (entertainment.ie), Donald Clarke<br />
(The Irish Times) and DFCC president Tara<br />
Brady (The Irish Times) will, additionally,<br />
announce the recipient of the fifth Michael<br />
Dwyer Discovery Award, named for our<br />
late friend and colleague.<br />
Presentable DFCC member Gavin Burke<br />
(Phantom FM) will be on hand to introduce<br />
the final deliberations of the 2014 jury at<br />
the Film-makers Lounge at The Church<br />
Café Bar.<br />
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