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The Sunday Times & The Times, Ireland Edition Retain Audi Dublin International Film Festival Partnership

The Sunday Times and The Times, Ireland edition are renewing their official media partnership with this year’s Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2018, which takes place from February 21st to March 4th.

The Audi Dublin International Film Festival, now in its 16th year, prides itself on creating a programme which showcases the very best in international film and attracts high quality producers, writers, directors and actors. In the past, the festival has welcomed stars such as Al Pacino, Julie Andrews, Danny DeVito, Richard Gere and Russell Crowe to Dublin. This year’s line-up includes guest appearances from Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Vanessa Redgrave, Bill Pullman, Cillian Murphy and Moe Dunford.

The partnership with the Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2018 will see The Sunday Times and The Times, Ireland Edition featured across all of the Festival’s online and offline marketing channels. In addition, complimentary copies of The Times, Ireland Edition and The Sunday Times will be available to audience members at selected venues during the Festival.

Subscribers to The Sunday Times and The Times, Ireland Edition will be offered the chance to win an exclusive break for two people in the five-star Merrion Hotel, and tickets to the closing gala where Oscar-nominated movie, ‘The Breadwinner’ will be screened.

According to Catherine Newman, Chief Marketing Officer, News UK & Ireland: “This partnership between The Times, Ireland Edition, The Sunday Times and the Audi Dublin International Film Festival is a very natural fit. The festival is a fantastic platform for fresh and innovative ideas amongst Irish and international film-makers and our readers enjoy the extensive coverage of the arts, particularly film, which features in our titles. It’s wonderful to be able to join these two elements together and offer a range of perspectives on what’s happening in the world of film.”

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