Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 11/04/2024

  • ABBAS KIAROSTAMI: WHERE IS THE FRIEND’S HOUSE?

    The first film in Kiarostami’s trilogy set in the Northern Iranian village of Koker takes a simple premise — a boy searches for the home of his classmate whose notebook he has accidentally taken — and transforms it into a... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 18.30

  • BALTIMORE

    Born into a life of wealth and privilege, English debutante Rose Dugdale defies her family’s expectations for a good marriage and goes instead to Oxford, where the seeds of her political radicalisation are sown. Amongst the political turmoil of... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 18:00

  • EVIL DOES NOT EXIST

    Takumi (Hitoshi Omika) and his eight-year-old daughter Hana (Ryo Nishikawa) live in a forested region of Japan, an unspoiled bucolic idyll unthreatened by urban development, that is until a pair of slick marketing agents come to the village to propose... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.15, 18.15

  • ON THE WATERFRONT 70TH ANNIVERSARY

    Re-released in a new 4K digital restoration to mark its seventieth anniversary, Elia Kazan’s film, memorably described by Orson Welles as “a celebration of the informer” – a field in which Kazan had some personal experience – was his third... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13:10

  • ONE NIGHT IN MILLSTREET

    One Night in Millstreet is the story of Ireland in 1995, a snapshot of a country told through a high-stakes prize fight in Millstreet, Cork between the then-unknown underdog Steve ‘The Celtic Warrior ’Collins and the larger-than-life champion Chris ‘Simply... Read More

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  • THE ORIGIN OF EVIL

    The spectre of Patricia Highsmith looms large over Sébastien Marnier’s ingeniously plotted mystery, a tale of deception, cross, and double cross set against the fading grandeur of a sprawling family mansion, boasting a central character every bit as slippery and... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 20:20

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