Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 21/05/2022

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: FARM FOLK

    Join us for free screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 1.10pm. Simply collect your tickets at the IFI Box Office.

    Inspired by An Cailín Ciúin, these programmes explore rural childhoods in... Read More

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    Times: 1.10pm (free tickets from box office)

  • BENEDICTION

    Surviving the horrors of trench warfare in the First World War, Siegfried Sassoon (played by Jack Lowden and Peter Capaldi) was decorated for his bravery but became a vocal critic of the British government’s continuation of the war when he... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.30, 20.10

  • THE INNOCENTS

    During the bright Nordic summer, a group of young friends reveal their dark and mysterious powers when the adults aren’t looking. The Innocents follows four children living in a drab Norwegian housing estate who become friends during the summer holidays, and who... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.40, 20.20

  • TRUFFAUT: THE BRIDE WORE BLACK

    One sun-drenched morning, Julie (Jeanne Moreau) comes out of a church in a white dress on the arm of a boy called David whom she has loved since childhood. As the bells ring and the wedding party poses for the... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.30

  • VAMPYR: 90TH ANNIVERSARY

    The films of Danish director C.T. Dreyer often concerned themselves with weighty matters of faith, as in The Passion Of Joan Of Arc (1928) or Day Of Wrath (1943). As a result, it may seem unusual that he dabbled with... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.45

  • VORTEX

    Gaspar Noé has, since his debut, I Stand Alone (1998), and its infamous successor, Irréversible (2002), been synonymous with confrontational, provocative, and formally audacious filmmaking, a veritable enfant terrible of French arthouse cinema. The most shocking aspect of his new film however, is the... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 17.20


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