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When vulnerable 17-year-old Christy (Danny Power) is thrown out of his foster home, he moves in with his estranged older brother Shane (Diarmuid Noyes), once troubled but now gainfully employed, with a loving partner (Emma Willis) and a new baby. ... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 15:40
On the outskirts of Odesa, stands Kuyalnyk Sanatorium. Each summer, thousands of Ukrainians come here, drawn by Soviet-era therapies and the chance to relax beside the salt lake. The biggest attraction though, is the mysterious black mud, said to cure... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 17:00
CINEMAS: FROM FRI 12TH IFI@HOME: FROM FRI, OCT 17TH
The arrival of a baby puts a strain on the relationship between Ángela (Mirian Garlo), who is deaf, and her hearing partner Héctor (Alvaro Cervantes), in Eva Libertad’s compassionate, sensitive debut... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13:30, 20:55
A multi-target satire that takes aim at conspiracy theories, Covid, fake news, gun ownership, Black Lives Matter, and sundry other causes of contemporary American anxiety, Eddington is destined to be as divisive as Beau is Afraid, Aster’s brilliant, misunderstood previous film. Joe Cross... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13:50
SCREENING FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH.
Charming, wistful, heartbreaking, hopeful and urgent. Palestine’s official entry to the 2025 Academy Awards, From Ground Zero, brings dozens of emerging Palestinian artists to the fore in an urgent cry for humanity from a people... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20:20
IFI Documentary Festival welcomes Dr Judith Pernin and Rónán Ó Muirthile (both IADT), authors of a major new report on the Irish Factual Screen Sector. Funded by Coimisiún na Meán, this data-driven research illuminates how the sector functions, assessing those... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 11.00
IRISH PREMIERE
Wang Zhenxi is a professional mistress dispeller; available for hire by couples experiencing infidelity, she is given licence to break up affairs by any means necessary. With strikingly intimate access, Elizabeth Lo’s film reveals stories usually hidden behind... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.20
DUBLIN PREMIERE
1980s Bailieboro, Co Cavan, four school friends form a punk band and set their sights on world domination. When the big breakthrough never comes, careers, adulthood, and emigration intervene. But when they meet up at a funeral 25... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20:30 (+ Q&A)
Prime Minister follows Jacinda Ardern, the former leader of New Zealand’s government, for seven years. With exceptional access to her day-to-day life, the film captures the personal and political pressures of leadership in a time of crisis, from... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.10
Each year the sleepy Scottish highland village of Carrbridge welcomes a diverse group of international contestants as they gather for the prestigious World Porridge Making Championships, each vying for the coveted Golden Spurtle trophy. For ageing, charismatic, and soon-to-retire organiser... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 16:20 (OC), 19:00
BLUE MOON 13.40
BUGONIA 20.30 (Digital)
DIE MY LOVE 20.40
HORSESHOE 12.00, 16.00
IFI KINOPOLIS: FRANZ 18:00
IFI KINOPOLIS: THIS IS NOT HAPPENING 16.10
IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT 11.30, 18.10
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE 14.00
PILLION 11.20, 17.00
SUNSET BOULEVARD (75th ANNIVERSARY RE-RELEASE) 13.50
THE SHINING (45th ANNIVERSARY) 19.30
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