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An evocative film-poem exploring the literary and other ghosts of the bohemian quarter bordering Dublin’s Baggot Street during the mid-20th century where there was a radical flourishing of artistic and intellectual activity.
‘Baggotonia’ was both an area and a cultural... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 13.00, 18.50
Taking as its inspiration Robert Bressons’s Au Hasard Balthazar (1966), the latest film from Jerzy Skolimowski, one of the titans of Polish cinema, follows the trials and tribulations of a donkey as it moves from owner to owner, subject to the whims... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.00
Andrzej Żuławski left Poland for France after the government banning of his second film, The Devil (1972). However, such was his success abroad that he was invited home and given a free hand in choosing his next project, which turned out to be On... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.30
Perhaps taking its cue from Elem Klimov’s Come And See (1985), the powerful Young Eagles depicts the changing lives of three Polish children following the invasion of their country by the Red Army in September, 1939. Seduced by the glamour... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15.40
This film closes at the IFI on Thursday, December 22nd.
Following horror musical The Lure (2015) and amnesiac identity drama Fuga (2018), Polish director Agnieszka Smoczyńska has begun to create a strong and eclectic body of work. Further evidence of... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00, 20.00
ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED 13.10, 17.40
THE FABELMANS 13.50, 17.00, 20.10
WILD STRAWBERRIES: ARMAGEDDON TIME 11.00
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