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Join us for free lunchtime screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Collect your tickets at IFI Box Office or online (with a small booking fee).
PROGRAMME 2
ROLLA SAOR
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BOOK NOW Times: 13.10
In a pretty Irish village proprietor Peggy Casey (Eleanor O’Brien) prepares for a busy weekend in the pub. But when a body is found in the receding waters of the lake, the community is deeply unsettled. Dublin Detective Sergeant Frank... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.00
Rose Byrne gives a performance of blistering intensity in Mary Bronstein’s extraordinary second feature; a white-knuckle ride into the psyche of a woman on the brink of despair. Byrne plays Linda, a psychoanalyst caring for her critically ill daughter who... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20.40
SCREENING WEDNESDAY 18th MARCH
JLG’s first English-language film is a radical, essayistic riff on Shakespeare that finds the director continuing to reinvent the syntax of cinema. In a post-apocalyptic world where culture has collapsed, William Shakespeare Junior the 5th (theatre... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.30
OPENING IN CINEMA FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH
(KUANGYE SHEDAI / 狂野时代)
An enigmatic elegy for cinema itself, Bi Gan’s (Long Day’s Journey into Night) unclassifiable Resurrection is an epic, sensory portmanteau drama exploring memory, dreams, and the seduction of image making.... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20.05
Luis (Sergi López) and his son Esteban journey through southern Morocco searching for Luis’s missing daughter, Mar, who vanished months ago, last seen attending a remote dance party in the desert. They join a group of thrill-seekers bound for an... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20.50
(IN DIE SONNE SCHAUEN)
Spanning roughly a century, from WW1 to contemporary times, Mascha Schilinski’s extraordinary, novelistic film delineates the effects of intergenerational trauma on four girls – Alma, Erika, Angelika, and Lenka – who each spend their youth in... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15.20
Following her auspicious directorial debut with The Lost Daughter (2021), Maggie Gyllenhaal reunites with Jessie Buckley in this self-penned adaptation of James Whale’s classic The Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Placing Frankenstein’s monster (Christian Bale) in the unexpectedly glamorous setting of 1930s Chicago, it... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00
(ÁSTIN SEM EFTIR ER)
Hlynur Pálmason’s (A White, White Day; Godland) tender drama captures a year in the life of Anna and Magnús as they navigate separation while raising their three children on a... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00, 18.30
(O AGENTO SECRETO)
Brazil, 1977. On the run, Marcelo (Wagner Moura) returns to his hometown of Recife where he is welcomed into a covert community of refugees presided over by aging matriarch Dona Sebastiana. He takes a job in an... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 14.30
“Amanda Seyfried is electrifying” ★★★★★ – The Irish Times
“The Testament of Ann Lee is like no other movie you’ve seen” – Time Magazine
Showing exclusively at the IFI on 70mm, Mona Fastvold’s third film is a highly cinematic and... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15.40 (70MM)
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: GAEILGE ABÚ! (PROGRAMME 2) 13.10
BÁITE 18.25
FROM THE VAULTS: IRELAND IN THE NEWSREELS / ÉIRE NA NUACHTSCANNÁN 18.30
SIRĀT 12.45
SOUND OF FALLING 15.20, 20.15
THE BRIDE! 12.40, 20.30 (OC)
THE SECRET AGENT 15.10
THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE 14.45 (70MM)
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