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“It’s a love story, but it’s also not a love story”, says Edward (James McArdle), when asked by interviewers about his soon-to-be-published novel. The same is true of Darren Thornton’s follow-up to A Date For Mad Mary (2016), a comedy... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 13:50
Haunted by a personal tragedy, home care worker Shoo (Clare Monnelly) leaves her pregnant girlfriend to care for Peig (Bríd Ní Neachtain), a cantankerous old woman who has incarcerated herself in a big house on the edge of a remote... Read More
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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
BOOK NOW Times: 15:40
Nominated for the 2025 Lux Audience Award, see the full nominees here.
Ukrainian intelligence services have intercepted thousands of phone calls Russian soldiers made from the battlefield in Ukraine to their families and friends in Russia, painting a stark picture of... Read More
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The Youth Panel’s April programme choice is Amélie, a whimsical French film directed by JeanPierre Jeunet about a shy but imaginative Parisian girl, Amélie, who quietly changes the lives of those around her through a series of warm and quirky... Read More
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Julie (Tessa Van den Broeck) is a highly promising 15-year-old tennis player whose life revolves around the sport she has been devoted to since childhood. Julie’s regimented life at... Read More
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A PRIVATE LIFE 13.30 (OC)
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: LET’S DANCE! (DOUBLE BILL) 12.05
BOOGIE NIGHTS (4K RESTORATION) 20.05
CACTUS PEARS 13.15
DISCLOSURE DAY (70mm) 17.10, 20.15
IFI FAMILY: MY FATHER’S DRAGON 11.00
NINO 11.50
OBSESSION 17.45
SPIELBERG SCI-FI: MINORITY REPORT (THE BIGGER PICTURE) 14.00
STRICTLY BALLROOM (4K RESTORATION) 15.40
THE LAST VIKING 15.50, 20.40
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