Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 19/03/2024

  • BANEL & ADAMA

    Banel and Adama are fiercely in love. The young couple live in a remote village in northern Senegal and for them, nothing else in the world exists. However, their perfect everlasting love seems on a collision course with their... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.20, 18.20 (OC)

  • COPA 71

    It is August 1971. Football teams from England, Argentina, Mexico, France, Denmark, and Italy are gathering at Mexico City’s sun-drenched Azteca Stadium. The scale of the tournament is monumental: lavish sponsorship, extensive TV coverage, merchandise on every street corner and... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 16.00

  • MONSTER

    All is not what it seems in Kore-eda’s powerful tale of classroom bullying, and the ensuing moral and ethical dilemmas, scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto (see Opus: Ryuichi Sakamoto, also screening this month). Minato (Soya Kurokawa), an intense,... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10, 20.20

  • MY FRIEND LANRE

    Irish filmmaker Leo Regan draws on decades of footage to portray the complex life of his friend, photographer Lanre Fehintola. Their friendship began as photography students in London in the early ‘90s. In 1998 Leo directed and Lanre featured... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10, 18.00

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE: AMERICAN HONEY

    Andrea Arnold’s first foray into American culture is this episodic road movie, set against some unexpectedly stunning landscapes, following the trip of a subscription magazine sales crew, into which then newcomer Sasha Lane jumps to escape a broken home. Shot... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 19.50

  • THE TASTE OF THINGS

    From Trân Anh Hùng, the Vietnamese director of The Scent of Green Papaya (1993) and At the Height of Summer (2000) comes this typically sumptuous and sensuous celebration of love and the culinary arts. In late-nineteenth century France, Eugénie (Juliette... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.30

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