The seventh annual James Joyce Film Festival takes place today and tomorrow in the James Joyce Centre at 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin. It opens at 2 p.m. today with Images of Joyce, which contains an exchange between Nora Barnacle's biographer, Brenda Maddox, and a member of Joyce's family, and Sean O Mordha's documentary, Nora. It will be followed by a tribute to the late Donal McCann (right), who starred in the film of Joyce's The Dead, with a screening of the recent documentary on McCann, It Must Be Done Right, which will be introduced by its director, Bob Quinn. Tomorrow afternoon offers screenings of So This Is Dyoublong, narrated by David Norris, followed by Joseph Strick's 1977 film of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Michael Davitt's video essay, Dublin 4.