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This film was released on Friday 2nd October 2015 and is no longer screening.
Rick Carver (the brilliant Michael Shannon) is the court appointed real-estate agent for repossessed Orlando homes. Backed-up by armed forces from the Sheriff’s department, he supervises... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 13.45
FEMINISM
A vampire in full chador skateboards through the streets of an Iranian town known as Bad City. Iranian-American filmmaker, Ana Lily Amirpour, wowed Sundance critics with the offbeat charm, humour and great soundtrack of her debut feature.
Lecturer and... Read More
Times: 18.15
Our French choice for this term is a potent coming-of-age story that focuses on a group of black girls living in the tower blocks of Paris. At the centre is Marieme, who has troubles at home, limited job prospects and... Read More
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Australian director Justin Kurzel (Snowtown) brings a boldly cinematic vision to his take on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy of vaulting ambition and ruthless murder; opening with a... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15.45.20.45
Featuring 30 men and women, all born before 1916, Older than Ireland is something of a landmark documentary that explores what it means to have lived 100 years, and more, in Ireland. Director Alex Fegan, who recently took the measure... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00, 17.00
This film was released on Friday 9th October 2015 and is no longer screening.
IFI DOC
The best documentaries can spark interest in the most unlikely of subjects, and such is the case with Gabe Polsky’s Red Army. By turns... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15.00, 21.00
The ongoing conflict around drug trafficking on the U.S. border with Mexico – the subject of the recent documentary Cartel Land – is the basis for... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.10, 18.10
BALTIMORE 15.15, 20.45
JEAN EUSTACHE: THE VIRGIN OF PESSAC ‘79 18.30
MONSTER 15.35
PERFECT DAYS 13.00
ROBOT DREAMS 13.00, 18.15 (OC)
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS 20.30
THE DELINQUENTS 12.45, 17.15
THE TASTE OF THINGS 20.20
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 16.15
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