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LENNY ABRAHAMSON: EARLY WORKS
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Coinciding with the release of his sixth feature film The Little Stranger, we look back at the first film... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 13.10
This film was released 7th September 2018, and is no longer screening.
Listen to our Q&A with director Lance Daly here.
Given the number of films which have taken their inspiration from Ireland’s troubled history, the lack of those... Read More
Times: 15.50
This film was released 21st September 2018, and is no longer screening.
The latest provocation from Gaspar Noé (Irreversible, Enter the Void) defies categorisation as the director plunges his audiences once again into a roiling, red-hued inferno of sex, drugs... Read More
Times: 16.20, 20.30
F-Rated
The indefatigable Agnès Varda, nonagenarian and treasure of world cinema, teams up with the mysterious JR, a thirty-something street artist specialising in large-scale outdoor photographic portraiture in... Read More
Times: 13.00, 18.30
This engaging documentary proves as much an examination of the immigrant experience and the dualities that can result as it is of the life and career of its... Read More
Times: 14.10, 20.30
This film screened 22nd September 2018.
The Go-Betweens: Right Here uncovers the intensely passionate, creative and fraught relationships behind one of the most loved and influential bands in Australian rock history.
Kriv Stenders’s documentary is not only the story of... Read More
Times: 18.20
Following the critical and commercial success of Room (2015), director Lenny Abrahamson returns with this adaptation of the novel by Sarah Waters. Following the Second World War, Dr. Faraday (Domhnall... Read More
Times: 13.20, 18.00, 20.20
BALTIMORE 15.15, 20.45
JEAN EUSTACHE: THE VIRGIN OF PESSAC ‘79 18.30
MONSTER 15.35
PERFECT DAYS 13.00
ROBOT DREAMS 13.00, 18.15 (OC)
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS 20.30
THE DELINQUENTS 12.45, 17.15
THE TASTE OF THINGS 20.20
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 16.15
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