Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 12/11/2016

  • AFTER SPRING

    This film screened 12th November 2016.

    This film will be pre-ceded with the European premiere of new short by director Jim Sheridan 11th Hour. Starring the Mexican-American actor Salma Hayek, this eight minute short is set in a New York... Read More

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    Times: 14.00

  • AMERICAN HONEY

    This film was released 14th October 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ Telegraph

    ★★★★★ Independent

    18-year-old Star (newcomer Sasha Lane) abandons her hardscrabble life on the fringes of society in Andrea Arnold’s electrifying take on that American staple, the... Read More

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    Times: 16.40

  • HEDI

    This film screened 12th November 2016.

    This screening is part of the Dublin Arabic Film Festival 2016.

    The contrasts between traditional and modern value systems in contemporary Tunisia are imaginatively explored through the titular character’s relationships in this engaging romantic... Read More

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    Times: 16.15

  • I, DANIEL BLAKE

    This film was released 21st October 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★ – Irish Times

    ★★★★ – The Guardian

    When Ken Loach won the Palme d’Or for I, Daniel Blake he joined an elite pantheon of directors who have... Read More

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    Times: 14.30 | 20.30

  • THE LAND OF THE ENLIGHTENED

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

    This intriguing drama-documentary hybrid takes us on a cinematic odyssey into the heart of wartormented Afghanistan. Shot on 16mm film over seven years, first-time director Pieter-Jan De Pue... Read More

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    Times: 13.15 | 20.00

  • THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS

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

    ★★★★ Independent

    ★★★★ The Guardian

    In the aftermath of World War I, former soldier Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender) works as a lighthouse keeper, living alone on a small... Read More

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    Times: 17.45

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