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“September 1992 marks an important date in the IFI’s history. It was the month and year that the IFI (or IFC as it was then known) opened the doors of its newly acquired home after a major conversion of the old Quaker Meeting House (which dated back to the mid-19th century) on Eustace Street, Temple Bar. It was the beginning of the latest chapter in the organisation’s history and has since been the home of one of Dublin’s most visited and accessible cultural institutions.
Celebrating 20 years at our premises on Eustace Street in Temple Bar, join us for a host of special events, screenings, previews, tours (many of them free!) and the IFI Open Weekend in September” – IFI Director Ross Keane writes in his blog.
IFI20: Celebrating 20 years in Temple Bar continues throughout September – for more information visit http://www.ifi.ie/ifi20 or follow our updates on Twitter via #IFI20.
Our September Brochure is now available to download.
AN CAILÍN CIÚIN 14.40
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: INGENIOUS INVENTIONS 13.10
CLOSE 13.00
EAFFI 2023: EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN 17.30
EAFFI 2023: MASTERCLASS – KŌJI FUKADA IN CONVERSATION 13.00
EAFFI 2023: RETURN TO SEOUL 20.40
EAFFI 2023: ZERO 14.50
GOD’S CREATURES 16.40, 18.45
THE BEASTS 17.45
THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH 15.10, 20.50
THREE COLOURS: BLUE 20.45
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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