Jane Seymour, Emily Watson, Paul Mescal, Jim Sheridan and Aidan Gillen are among the guests confirmed for the Dublin International Film Festival, which runs from 23 February to 4 March.
The full programme was launched in Dublin on Tuesday by Festival Director Gráinne Humphreys.
The festival opens with Mescal and Watson's new film God's Creatures, with the English actress also the recipient of the festival's Volta Award this year.

Among this year's highlights are a public interview with Jane Seymour, the Lord Mayor's gala presentation
of Robert Connolly's coming-of-age story Blueback and a screening of Daniel Goldhaber's Toronto International Film Festival hit How to Blow Up a Pipeline.
Among the Irish premieres will be Fintan Connolly's film noir Barber; Claire Dix's friendship drama Sunlight; John Connors' feature directorial debut The Black Guelph; Finnish director Klaus Härö's Achill Island-set My Sailor, My Love; Ciáran Creagh's Ann, based on the true story of the late Longford teenager Ann Lovett; and Andrew Legge's wartime sci-fi drama Lola.

The Festival Closing Gala will be Fergus Dowd and Joe Lee's documentary 406 Days, telling the story of the 2020 Debenhams picket.
For full details on all screenings and events, visit: diff.ie.