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A smart evisceration of the myths around beauty and attraction, Aaron Schimberg’s fourth feature puts our most enduring prejudices under the microscope to force some uncomfortable truths. Edward (Sebastian Stan), who has neurofibromatosis, is an aspiring actor living a life... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 15.30, 20.30
Join us for free screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive. Simply collect your tickets online (with a small booking fee) or at IFI Box Office.
In tribute to Oscar Wilde, Micheál MacLiammóir presents a vibrant kaleidoscope of... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 12:40
Now in his mid-80s, John Behan RHA, perhaps Ireland’s best-known living sculptor, is as busy as ever with regular exhibitions in Ireland and overseas. Born in Dublin’s Sheriff Street in 1938, Behan became an active member of Dublin’s artistic community... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.30
Following the death of his father, Frankie Burke (Peter Coonan), a kindly taxi driver living a quiet life in a Dublin suburb, is forced to confront the ghosts of his past when an unexpected stranger arrives at his door. Ten... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13:15, 18:15
An aging movie star makes a Faustian pact to regain her youth and beauty in Corelie Fargeat’s smart, funny, and sensationally entertaining body horror that, amid the gleefully grotesque set-pieces, offers genuine insight into the lengths women are forced to... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15:40
Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary with a 4K rerelease, Mel Brooks’s affectionate salute to 1930s horror, particularly that of Universal Studios, stands as a career highlight for everyone involved, and is now a classic in its own right. Co-written with Gene... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13:20
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 16:10
DAVID LEAN: DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (4K) 16.30
E.1027: EILEEN GRAY AND THE HOUSE BY THE SEA 11:00, 18:30
GOOD ONE 13:00, 20:30
IFI & OUTHOUSE – THE 34TH 15.00
MOTEL DESTINO 13:30
PARTHENOPE 13:20
RIEFENSTAHL 17:45
THE MARCHING BAND 11:15, 20:40
THE WEDDING BANQUET 20:10
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