Dublin Feminist Film Festival: Care + Connection

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Online, Friday 20th August - Sunday 22nd August

DFFF are delighted to officially announce the dates for the Dublin Feminist Film Festival 2021. This year they are partnering with IFI@Home from the 20-22nd August to take the festival online. They MAY be able to host our Shorts Award Programme in person which would be amazing, but cannot confirm at this time so for now all screenings will be online.

The past year has been uncertain & has really helped us to connect with what truly matters to us. With that being said, the theme for this years festival is care & connection. They can’t wait to share what they have lined up!

Dublin Feminist Film Festival promotes and celebrates female filmmakers, hoping to inspire and empower others to get involved in filmmaking. This involves considering women on-screen, but also behind the camera, through celebrating and showcasing fantastic female filmmaking, as well as demonstrating that women make compelling and complex characters and subjects.

Watch this space for info on tickets coming soon.


Date:
Friday 20th August - Sunday 22nd August
Time:
Varies
Price:
Varies

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