Festival: Audi Dublin Film Festival to honour Angela Lansbury

With a career spanning almost seventy five years, over sixty motion pictures, five Tony Awards, star of the longest-running detective drama series in TV history, the Audi Dublin International Film Festival is set to welcome Angela Lansbury to Dublin this February.

[quote title=”Gráinne Humphreys – ADIFF, Festival Director”]It’s a huge delight to welcome Dame Angela Lansbury to Dublin to discuss her life and career on stage and to accept our Festival Tribute Award, the Volta. A legend whose first films were the classics Gaslight and The Picture of Dorian Gray, from the chilling The Manchurian Candidate to Disney favourites Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Beauty and the Beast, and Anastasia, Dame Lansbury has created an indelible impression on world cinema.[/quote]

A Broadway luminary with 5 Tonys to her credit and 6 Golden Globe awards (four for her most famous TV role as Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote), Ms. Lansbury will participate in an unmissable public interview hosted by Aedín Gormley from RTÉ’s Movies and Musicals at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, where she will also be presented with the Festival Tribute Award, the Volta, by President Michael D Higgins. The interview will start at 3pm, on Sunday 21st February, followed by an opportunity for the audience to ask questions. Tickets available through Ticketmaster on 0818 719 377. Ticket prices:  €42.50, €36, €32, €20. Group bookings (10+) please call 01 677 7770. Book online here

The annual Volta Awards are named after Ireland’s first dedicated cinema, the Volta Picture Theatre on Mary Street in Dublin, which was opened on 20th  December 1909 by an enterprising young novelist named James Joyce.  Previous recipients of the Volta Awards include Dame Julie Andrews, Al Pacino, Daniel Day Lewis, Kristin Scott Thomas, Martin Sheen, Paolo Sorrentino and Thierry Frémaux.

The 2016 Audi Dublin International Film Festival takes place from 18th – 28th February. The full lineup for the Festival programme will be launched at the end of January to include exciting themed strands, along with a host of special guests and special events.www.diff.ie

Season tickets are now available for the Festival, offering free entrance to all screenings, exclusive galas and after-show parties during the Festival, as well as a sneak preview of the 2016 programme with advance booking. Season tickets are currently available for purchase at the early-bird price of €175 (full price €200), until January 5th 2016.

The Dublin International Film Festival is sponsored by Audi, and funded by The Arts Council and The Irish Film Board.