Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 16/07/2019

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME JULY 2019: PROG 1

    GROOVY MOVIES Join us for daily free films from the IFI Irish Film Archive. Simply collect tickets at IFI Box Office.

    PROGRAMME ONE MESSING WITH THE KIDS: POP MUSIC AND YOUTH CULTURE IN IRELAND Father Brian D’Arcy, speaking from a... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10

  • OUR TIME

    This film was released on Friday 12th July 2019 and is no longer screening.

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    Carlos Reygadas (Silent Light, Battle in Heaven) turns the camera on himself in this tale of a marriage at breaking point.

    Reygadas and... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 16.40

  • ROBERT BRESSON: AU HASARD BALTHAZAR

    This film screened on Tuesday 16th July 2019.

    Subject matter as seemingly unpromising as the life of a donkey from birth to death in fact offered Bresson the opportunity to explore the broad canvas of human cruelty and the rarity... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 18.20

  • THE BRINK

    This film was released on Friday 12th July 2019 and is no longer screening.

    When Steve Bannon left his position as White House Chief Strategist less than a week after the Charlottesville rally in August 2017, he was already a... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 16.10 | 20.10

  • THE DEAD DON’T DIE

    This film was released on Friday 12th July 2019 and is no longer screening. 

    The zombie apocalypse comes to small-town America in Jim Jarmusch’s typically droll comedy, for which he has assembled a cast to die for.

    Laconic police officers... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.40 | 16.00 | 18.30 | 20.45

  • VITA AND VIRGINIA

    This film was released on Friday 5th July 2019 and is no longer screening.

    Vita and Virginia details the intimate relationship between literary trailblazer Virginia Woolf (Elizabeth Debicki) and her muse, the novelist and poet Vita Sackville-West (Gemma Arterton). Drawing... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.20

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