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This screening will be introduced by broadcaster Rick O’Shea.
Brazil is many things: one of the great dystopian sci-fi films; a biting and nightmarish satire on bureaucracy that blends Kafka and Orwell seamlessly; a highly influential exercise in style, design,... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 20.00
This film was released on the 21st of February 2020, and is no longer screening.
On vacation in Barcelona, Ocho (Juan Barberini), an Argentinian poet from New York, crosses paths with Javi (Ramon Pujol), a director of children’s television from... Read More
Times: 16.10, 20.30
This film was released on the 14th of February 2020, and is no longer screening.
Troubled American Colleen LaRose immerses herself in online extremist activity, is radicalised, converts to Islam, and assumes the persona Jihad Jane in a bid to... Read More
Times: 14.00
Single mother Alice (Cannes Best Actress winner Emily Beecham) is a committed senior plant breeder at a corporation dedicated to developing new species. She has... Read More
Times: 13.30, 18.10
In Mexico City, the government operates fewer than 45 emergency ambulances for a population of nine million, a situation which has spawned an underground industry... Read More
Times: 13.20, 18.00
This film was released on 31st January 2020, and is no longer screening.
Two 19th century lighthouse keepers, stationed on a remote, storm-blasted New England inlet, succumb to paranoia and madness in Robert Eggers’s (The Witch) intensely claustrophobic psychological thriller.... Read More
Times: 15.40
ABBAS KIAROSTAMI: TASTE OF CHERRY 18.00
ALL YOU NEED IS DEATH 13:10, 18:30
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: SPRING FORWARD (DOUBLE BILL) 12.50
BALTIMORE 16:20
IFI & ONE DUBLIN ONE BOOK: EDUCATING RITA 15.30
IFI TALKS: KIAROSTAMI PANEL DISCUSSION 14.00
IO CAPITANO 13:40
JEANNE DU BARRY 15:40, 18:10
PERFECT DAYS 11:00, 20:40
THE TEACHERS’ LOUNGE 11:00, 20:20
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 20:50
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