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This week’s titles at the Irish Film Institute from Friday, 6th October 2023 includes BlackBerry and Tarrac. Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
“Kinetic, suspenseful, and sometimes unexpectedly beautiful ” 3.5/4 — Roger Ebert
“1990s nostalgia with a bittersweet tang” 4/5 — Financial Times
“Hilarity and pathos intertwine in this likable comedy” — The Guardian
“Glenn Howerton is on top form” — Little White Lies
“Johnson adopts the voyeuristic cues that give audiences a you-are-there feel.” — Variety
“Shrugs off a layer of cliche and propels us towards the back-breaking denouement” — The Irish Times
“Recks confidently builds to an emotional finale amid a nicely-etched father-daughter relationship” — Screen Daily
“Sweetly entertaining” — The Irish News
“The coastal scenery of Kerry provides a magnificent backdrop” — No More Workhorse
AKIRA (4K RESTORATION) 18.20
ALAN GILSENAN: THE JOURNEY OF WEATHER-EXPOSED BONES 13.30
AMÉLIE (25th ANNIVERSARY) 18.15
BEFORE MIDNIGHT 15.50
FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER 11.00, 20.55
IFI FAMILY: MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO 11.00
MYSTERY MATINEE APRIL 2026 13.00
PRIMAVERA 13.20, 18.30
REBUILDING 10.50
ROSE OF NEVADA 15.50 (OC), 20.50
THE DRAMA 21.00
THE STRANGER 15.40
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