Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 31/01/2017

  • CAMERAPERSON

    This film was released on Friday 27th January 2017 and is no longer screening. 

    ★★★★★ Guardian

    ★★★★ Timeout

    As a cinematographer Kirsten Johnson has shot films of the calibre of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Citizenfour; using outtakes and unused material from... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.15 | 18.00

  • DENIAL

    This film was released on Friday 27th January 2017 and is no longer screening. 

    ★★★★ Irish Times

    ★★★★ Guardian 

    In 1996, Deborah Lipstadt (portrayed here by Rachel Weisz), a historian specialising in the study of the Holocaust, was sued by... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.30 | 20.40

  • IFI SCHOOLS: THE ARTIST

    Comparative film for 2017/18, this multi-award winning, silent and black and white film offers themes of ambition, artistry, romance and the impact of technology, as well as the interesting setting of early Hollywood. Valentin is the silent star with the... Read More

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  • IFI SCHOOLS: THE OLIVE TREE (El olivo)

    Recommended age 15+

    20-year-old Alma works on a chicken farm in the austerity-hit Castellón region of Spain. Her grandfather is on hunger strike, and has not spoken since her father sold the family’s ancient olive tree. Alma believes the only way... Read More

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  • IRISH FOCUS: TAKASERA

    This film screened on Tuesday 31st  January 2017.

    Takasera, a village in Western Nepal, is settled on a hill above an ancient lakebed, composed of hundreds of tightly interwoven houses, giving an appearance of a giant buzzing bee-hive. Surrounded by... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 18.30

  • JACKIE

    This film was released on Friday 20th  January 2017 and is no longer screening. 

    ★★★★★ Irish Times

    ★★★★★ Telegraph

    ★★★★★ Guardian

    In depicting the trauma of JFK’s assassination as experienced by his wife Jackie (Natalie Portman), director Pablo Larraín (The... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.30 | 16.10 | 18.20


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