Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 01/03/2020

  • BACURAU

    This film opens on March 13th.

    Teresa (Bárbara Colen) returns to the village of Bacurau in the northeast of Brazil for her grandmother’s funeral. The tiny rural community is under siege from the local government who have cut off the... Read More

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  • END OF THE CENTURY

    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

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    Times: 18.10

  • IFI & AEMI: SIGNALS & CIRCUITS

    Signals & Circuits is a programme of contemporary moving image works by Irish and international artists Jenny Brady, Jussi Eerola, Laura Fitzgerald, John Smith, Deborah Stratman and Yoga For The Eyes. Following its premiere at IFI in March the programme... Read More

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  • JOHN BOORMAN IN CONVERSATION: CONCLUSIONS (FROM THE VAULTS)

    Join us for a very special evening to celebrate the publication of John Boorman’s Conclusions with screenings of short films I Dreamt I Woke Up and Tree Poems, followed by a public interview hosted by Donald Clarke of The Irish... Read More

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  • LITTLE JOE

    This film was released on the 21st of February 2020, and is no longer screening.

    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

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    Times: 13.00

  • MIDNIGHT FAMILY

    This film was released on the 21st of February 2020, and is no longer screening.

    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

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    Times: 13.00

  • MYSTERY MATINEE MARCH 2020

    Join us for Dublin’s best kept secret!

    This month’s screening, for which tickets cost just €6, will take place at 13.00 on Sunday 15th. The film chosen could be anything from throughout the history of cinema, or even a preview... Read More

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  • THE ELEPHANT MAN

    Given the experimental nature of his low-budget debut feature Eraserhead (1977), David Lynch may have seemed an unexpected choice to helm a period piece set in Victorian England that would feature some of the country’s most venerable actors. However, the... Read More

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  • THE LIGHTHOUSE

    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

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    Times: 15.50

  • WOMEN IN FILM AND TV SHORT FILM SHOWCASE (BRIEF ENCOUNTERS)

    Opening a window on work by a new wave of women filmmakers, IFI and Women in Film and TV Ireland (WFTI) present this inspiring programme of short films selected from a significant volume of work submitted by WFTI members. While... Read More

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