Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Director Werner Herzog explores The Chauvet Cave in Southern France, home to the earliest known cave paintings.
JDIFF: A Somewhat Gentle Man (En Ganske Snill Mann)
If ever there were a film that was simply a testament to one man’s watchability, it’s “A Somewhat Gentle Man.”
JDIFF: Julia’s Eyes (Los Ojos de Julia)
Perhaps a touch too long but Julia’s eyes still delivers on old fashioned gore and giggly frights.
JDIFF: My Words, My Lies, My Love (Lila Lila)
It’s gentle and light as a bubble, but a perfectly amiable way to spend 104 minutes.
JDIFF: Upside Down
Upside Down tells the story of Creation Records who signed bands like Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine and Oasis.
JDIFF: Everything Will Be Fine (Alting Bliver Godt Igen)
Stylistically beautiful film but it’s difficult to care about the protagonist or the plot.
JDIFF: Poetry (Shi)
Winner of Best Screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival, Poetry is a thematic piece of poetic and cinematic art.
JDIFF: The Robber (Der Rauber)
The Robber (Der Rauber) was screened at the 2011 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.
JDIFF: Submarine
The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival kicked off last night with Submarine, the directorial debut of Richard Ayoade, who we grudgingly love.



















