Irish Film Institute -ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME PROGRAMME 2 (MAR 2017)

WHAT'S ON - 20/02/2017

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME PROGRAMME 1 (FEB 2017)

    PROGRAMME 1

    OUR COUNTRY

    Liam O Laoghaire’s film for Clann na Poblachta discredits the Fianna Fáil leadership and presents countrywide images of poverty, emigration and deprivation never before seen on Irish screens.

    FILM INFO: Liam O’Laoghaire, 8 mins, 1948,... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.00

  • FENCES

    This film was released on Friday 17th February 2017.

    ★★★★ Independent

    ★★★★ The Telegraph

    Fences, August Wilson’s play exploring race and familial relations in 1950s Pittsburgh, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987; plans for film adaptations floundered as they failed... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.30 | 20.30

  • IFI & ADIFF – REEL ART: THE PIANO LESSON

    This film screened on Monday 20th February 2017.

    Reel Art: The Piano Lesson will screen at the IFI on Monday, February 20th at 18.30. 

    Tickets for this screening are only available from www.diff.ie

    In Ireland over 30,000 piano students prepare... Read More

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    Times: 18.30

  • LOVING

    This film was released on Friday 3rd February 2017.

    ★★★★★ Entertainment.ie

    ★★★★ Irish Times

    There will be Open Captioned (OC) screenings of Loving on Wednesday, February 15th  at 18.10 and Thursday, February 16th at 13.00. Audio Description (AD) will be... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.00

  • THE FOUNDER

    This film was released on Friday 17th February 2017.

    ★★★★ Irish Times

    ★★★★ Guardian

    ★★★★ entertainment.ie

    Frustrated travelling salesman Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) criss-crosses 1950s America selling a series of underwhelming products that have failed to bring him the success... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.45 | 18.10

  • TONI ERDMANN

    This film was released on Friday 3rd February 2017.

    ★★★★★ Empire

    ★★★★★ The Times (UK)

    ★★★★ Irish Times

    This film closes on Thursday, March 16th.

    Ines (Sandra Hüller) has become estranged from her retired schoolteacher father Winfried (Peter Simonischek); unhappily... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.00


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