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Archive at Lunchtime – Join us for FREE lunchtime screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive.
Simply collect your tickets online (with a small booking fee) or at IFI Box Office.
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BOOK NOW Times: 13:00
In the early 1970s, charismatic hippie couple Peter and Harriet Cornish escaped the chaos of the modern world and headed to the wilds of West Cork where they established a spiritual haven which would eventually blossom into Dzogchen Beara, a... Read More
Times: 13:45, 16:00
Between 1969 and 1995, women all over Ireland competed to win the Housewife of the Year, a competition celebrating “cookery, nurturing, and basic household management skills”. Broadcast on RTÉ from 1982, the programmes featured not just the competition itself but... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 16:10
In one of the IFI’s most popular traditions, perennial favourite It’s A Wonderful Life, required viewing over the festive period, once again returns to our screens to warm even the coldest of hearts. James Stewart is at his most likeable... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18:00
Daniel Craig plays William Lee (the alter ego of author William S. Burroughs, previously played by Peter Weller in Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch), a middle-aged drug addict cruising the ex-pat gay bars of Mexico City in the early ‘50s, where he meets... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13:15, 18:00 (OC)
In 1962, against the backdrop of Cold War tensions and a world of paranoid conspiracy, Johannes Leinert (Jan Bülow), a promising young PHD student, travels to a physics conference at an isolated lodge high in the Swiss Alps, where an... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15:45, 18:15
28 YEARS LATER 18:15
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: AGAINST THE ODDS (PROGRAMME ONE) 13:00
ARMAND 15:30, 20:40
AUSTRALIAN DREAMS: MY BRILLIANT CAREER 18.30
BEAT THE LOTTO 13:45
FROM HILDE, WITH LOVE 15:50
HEARTS OF DARKNESS: A FILMMAKER’S APOCALYPSE 4K RE-RELEASE 13:30
HOT MILK 18:00
NINE QUEENS 25TH ANNIVERSARY 20:50
PAVEMENTS + RECORDED Q&A 20.05
THE SHROUDS 15:40
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