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| Dear Stu,
Tuesday at DIFF brings another packed day of cinema and conversation. From a directing masterclass with renowned filmmaker Lionel Baier to a deep-dive into the intersection between filmmaking and advertising, today’s schedule is full of unmissable moments. Looking ahead to later this week, we are incredibly excited about our DIFF Film Clubs presented by The Irish Times, featuring Academy Award–nominated costume designer Ellen Mirojnick (Oppenheimer, Bridgerton), actor Alice Krige (Star Trek, Chariots of Fire), and director Alice Winocour (Mustang, Proxima). These are rare, unmissable opportunities to hear directly from world-class artists about their craft, careers, and creative lives. |
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| Here’s our DIFF Daily selection for Wednesday 25 Feb |
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| FOUR TRAILS 18:15-20:05 | Light House Four Trails follows a handful of ultra runners chasing one of Hong Kong’s most punishing endurance feats: completing four legendary hiking trails in a single, relentless push. This box office phenomenon is a gripping test of body and will. |
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| THE LAST ONE FOR THE ROAD 20:35-22:10 | Light House
A warm, boozy road movie pairs two broke, hard-living fifty-somethings with a shy architecture student. Bad decisions, hangovers, and unlikely friendship collide in a chaotic journey through the Venetian plains. |
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| DON’T LET THE SUN 13:00-14:40 | Light House
When a lonely caretaker becomes guardian to a young girl, fragile worlds begin to shift. Set in a near future where rising heat pushes life into the night, Jacqueline Zünd’s feature debut is an atmospheric drama about solitude and connection. |
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| DREAMS 14:00-15:35 | Light House Michel Franco’s gripping drama dissects love, ambition, and class. A gifted young ballet dancer leaves Mexico for a new life in the US, trusting in his powerful lover’s support. But desire and control collide in this tense, razor-sharp portrait of power. |
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| | | DIFF MERCH!
Our DIFF 2026 merchandise collection is here. Bold. Playful. Very DIFF.
You can purchase it at all our Festival venues, or pre-order via our website and collect in person when you attend the Festival. |
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