The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival had cinemas buzzing for the last ten days as their most ambitious program to date played out on Dublin's big screens. The opening event, the European premiere of Ondine - Neil Jordan's collaboration with Colin Farrell - turned into a huge party for the Irish film industry and began a relentless calendar of must-see movies. Highlights included a screening of Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant, a tribute to Kristin Scott Thomas and the premiere of Irish director Conor Horgan's first feature One Hundred Mornings.
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