Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 09/03/2025

  • BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY

    In 1960, a young Irish woman named Edna O’Brien wrote The Country Girls, the first of a sexually-frank trilogy of novels. Though the books were banned in Ireland, O’Brien became an international literary sensation, gaining fame and notoriety through her... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10, 20.20

  • ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND

    Ernest Cole, a South African photographer, was the first to expose the horrors of apartheid to a world audience. His book House of Bondage, published in 1967 when he was only 27 years old, led him into exile in NYC and... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10, 20.20

  • I’M STILL HERE

    Walter Salles, the Oscar-winning director of Central Station and the Motorcycle Diaries, returns with his finest work in many years; I’m Still Here focuses on the true-life story of Eunice Paiva (Fernanda Torres), whose terrifying experience under Brazil’s military dictatorship... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.20, 17.20

  • INGMAR BERGMAN: THE PASSION OF ANNA

    Following the breakdown of his marriage, Andreas (Max von Sydow) has withdrawn to live in isolation. His solitude is disrupted when he becomes involved with the enigmatic Anna (Liv Ullmann), a widow mourning the loss of her husband and child... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.30

  • MICKEY 17

    Answering the question of how to follow 2019’s Parasite, a critical darling that won four Oscars, including best film and international film, and the Palme d’Or at Cannes, Bong Joon Ho has wisely chosen to pivot in a different direction;... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 11:20, 14:15, 17:10, 20.10 (OC)

  • VERMIGLIO

    Maura Delpero’s exquisite second feature, told in four chapters – one for each season – is set in the titular village in the Italian Alps in 1944, as World War II grinds to a halt. Pietro (Giuseppe De Domenico), a... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 11.40, 17.35

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