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This week’s titles at the Irish Film Institute from Friday, 1st December 2023 include Eileen, Fallen Leaves, I Dream in Photos and Maestro. Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
“Never lets up on its accumulation of atmosphere” 4/5 – The Irish Times
“Dominated by McKenzie’s sullen but utterly captivating performance.” 4/5 – Independent.ie
“Hathaway seduces and beguiles her way through this twisty thriller” 4/5 – Independent.co.uk
“Wildly audacious, wondrously twisted” – Variety
“The crowd-pleaser of the season” 5/5 – The Irish Times
“A soulful romance that goes through conventional narrative paces.” 4/4 – RogerEbert.com
“Fills you with a feelgood glow” 4/5 – The Guardian
“Simultaneously touching and ironic” 4/5 – Independent.ie
“Another gorgeous tragicomic farce from the Finnish maestro” – Little White Lies
“An intimate portrait of the Pulitzer-winning Irish photographer” 4/5 – The Irish Times
“Cooper does the human whirlwind that was Bernstein full justice” 5/5 – Irish Examiner
“Will have you making a beeline for the headphones afterwards” 4/5 – RTE
“Heart-swelling, all-consuming music sweeps through the drama in waves.” 4/5 – The Guardian
“Carey Mulligan is astoundingly good” – Independent.ie
A QUIET LOVE 11:10, 14:10, 18:20 (OC)
HAMNET 12.20, 20.40
JEAN-LUC GODARD: THE LITTLE SOLDIER (LE PETIT SOLDAT) 16.30
MARTY SUPREME 11.00
MY FATHER’S SHADOW 16:10, 21:00
NO OTHER CHOICE 17.40
NOUVELLE VAGUE 20:30
SENTIMENTAL VALUE 13:20, 18:20
THE HISTORY OF SOUND 15:00
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