Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 20/03/2016

  • ANOMALISA

    This film was released 4th March 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ Movies.ie ★★★★★ RTÉ Ten ★★★★★ The Guardian

    Following the commercial failure of his directorial debut, Synecdoche, New York (2008), Charlie Kaufman, the brilliantly inventive writer of films such as... Read More

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    Times: 13.40, 20.20

  • HAIL, CAESAR!

    This film was released 4th March 2016, and is no longer screening.

    Following a brace of films which saw the Coen Brothers adopt a more sombre perspective on life’s shortcomings, Hail, Caesar! sees them return to the brasher comedy of... Read More

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    Times: 13.00, 15.40

  • HIGH-RISE

    This film was released 18th March 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ The Independent

    Audio Description (AD) will be available on all screenings.

    Moving into an imposing brutalist skyscraper on the edge of an unnamed English metropolis, suave... Read More

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    Times: 13.00, 15.20, 17.50

  • IFI FAMILY: SONG OF THE SEA (AMHRÁN NA MARA)

    This film screened 20th March 2016.

    This beautiful, award-winning animation from Kilkenny’s Cartoon Saloon is showing in conjunction with St. Patrick’s Festival.

    After their mother’s disappearance, Ben and Saoirse are sent to live with their Granny in the city. When they... Read More

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    Times: 11.00

  • MARGUERITE

    This film was released 18th March 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ The Irish Times ★★★★ The Guardian

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    Wealthy socialite Marguerite Dumont (Catherine Frot) lives for music; an amateur soprano, she loves nothing more than to... Read More

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    Times: 20.00

  • THE WITCH

    This film was released 11th March 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ Irish Examiner ★★★★ The Irish Times

    A family of settlers in 17th century New England are exiled from their village and forced to live in the outskirts of... Read More

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    Times: 18.00

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