Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 14/10/2017

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: OCTOBER PROGRAMME DOUBLE-BILL

    LOOK TO THE SKIES!

     

    GAEL LINN: AMHARC ÉIREANN NEWSREELS

    Marvel at inaugural flights to Malaga and New York, new airliners, the training of air hostesses, and the arrival of stars!

    FILM INFO: 7 mins, 1956-1964, Black and White

     

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.00

  • DAPHNE

    This film was released on Friday 29th September 2017 and is no longer screening.

    This film is F-Rated. Find out more here.

    There will be Open Captioned screenings of Daphne on Tuesday, October 3rd at 13.30 and Wednesday, October 4th... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.15 | 17.10

  • KEVIN ROCHE: THE QUIET ARCHITECT

    This film was released on Friday 13th October 2017 and is no longer screening. 

    The screening on Friday October 13th at 18.30 was followed be a Q&A with director Mark Noonan and Dr. Sandra O’Connell (The Royal Institute of the... Read More

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    Times: 15.15 | 19.10

  • RETURN TO MONTAUK

    This film was released on Friday 6th October 2017 and is no longer screening. 

    In this latest film from Volker Schlöndorff (The Tin Drum), world-weary Berliner Max Zorn (Stellan Skarsgård) arrives in New York to promote his latest book, a... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.00

  • THE PARTY

    This film was released on Friday 13th October 2017 and is no longer screening. 

    This film is F-Rated. Find out more here.

    A social gathering to celebrate the promotion of Janet (Kristin Scott Thomas) to the role of shadow health... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.00 | 16.45 | 21.00

  • THE ROAD TO MANDALAY

    A contemplative, visual storytelling of the romance between two illegal Burmese migrants facing hardship and obstacles in the pursuit of happiness in Thailand. Like many Burmese citizens seeking to escape the poverty and conflict, Guo and Lianqing enter Thailand illegally.

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    Times: 18.30

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