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This film was released 31st August 2018, and is no longer screening.
Two star-crossed lovers play out an epic, much-thwarted romance spanning 15 years across Poland, France and Germany in Pawel Pawlikowski’s entrancing, rapturously beautiful follow up to his much-fêted... Read More
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Times: 16.45
This film was released 5th October 2018, and is no longer screening.
Acclaimed video essayist Kogonada makes his feature debut with Columbus, which sees Jin (John Cho) arrive to the titular city in Ohio to visit his estranged, coma-stricken father,... Read More
Times: 14.00
This film was released 19th October 2018, and is no longer screening.
Matteo Garrone (Gomorrah, 2008) creates a brilliantly realised milieu of corruption and decay in the relentlessly gripping and flawlessly acted Dogman.
Mild-mannered Marcello (Marcello Fonte) operates a dog-grooming... Read More
Times: 16.10, 20.50
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The second part of poet,... Read More
Times: 18.40
This film was released 12th October 2018, and is no longer screening.
Roddy Doyle’s first original screenplay since When Brendan Met Trudy (2000) puts a human face to Dublin’s homeless issue and the increasing numbers of families affected.
Rosie (Sarah... Read More
Times: 13.45, 18.20
An eccentric north Kildare cattle farmer campaigns for his rights against the planning decisions of the Industrial Development Authority (IDA) in Feargal Ward’s beautifully nuanced documentary.
The film... Read More
Times: 15.00, 18.30 (+ Q&A)
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The surprise winner of the top prize at this year’s Berlin Film Festival sees three individuals, Laura, Tomas and Christian, join director Adina Pintilie on... Read More
Times: 20.40
BANEL & ADAMA 13.20, 18.20 (OC)
COPA 71 16.00
MONSTER 13.10, 20.20
MY FRIEND LANRE 13.10, 18.00
PERFECT DAYS 15.15, 20.30
THE BIGGER PICTURE: AMERICAN HONEY 19.50
THE TASTE OF THINGS 15.30
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 18.10
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