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Dublin Feminist Film Festival

To share a lot of ideas - not ideas - emotions, a way of looking at people, a way of looking at life. If it can be shared, it means there is a common denominator. Agnes Varda

The aim of DFFF has been to challenge the world’s perceptions of female filmmaking through one of our culture’s most vital common denominators - the singular joy of experiencing FILM.

UPDATE JUNE 2022: Since 2014, DFFF has been run by an evolving group of dedicated volunteers. Recently, however, our small team has experienced some significant changes, and we have come to the difficult decision to take some time out this year.
A lot goes into running a film festival: funding applications, research, development & outreach, collaborations, sponsorship, recruitment, maintaining social media, and, most importantly, programming! We are immensely grateful to our audiences, supporters and past sponsors, without whom we couldn’t have become such a vital part of Dublin’s film culture. But for now, we are going to take a breather, to regroup and to see how a feminist film festival can further serve filmmakers and audiences in Ireland.

We’ll continue to support women in film - and we may even host a few one-off events in 2022. Much love to all, Aoife & Aaron

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.

 

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