Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 28/03/2026

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: GAEILGE ABÚ! (DOUBLE BILL)

    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 1

    AN TEANGA RUNDA

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.00

  • BÁITE

    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

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.10

  • IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU

    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

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    BOOK NOW Times: 20.50

  • IFI TALKS – JLG: THE SECOND ACT

    At the end of 60s, at the height of his fame, Jean-Luc Godard betrayed his fans’ expectations by changing how he made films. Through various experiments, including the innovative use of emerging video and 3D technologies, he explored cinema’s interaction... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.15

  • JEAN-LUC GODARD: GOODBYE TO LANGUAGE (ADIEU AU LANGAGE)

    SCREENING SATURDAY 28th MARCH

    Goodbye to Language demonstrates JLG’s continued formal experimentation, well into his eighth decade, and sees him embrace voguish 3D technology in a typically idiosyncratic manner. The film is remarkable for its eclecticism and wilful provocation; a... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 16.30

  • LA GRAZIA

    Having found inspiration in the lives of real-life former politicians Giulio Andreotti (Il Divo, 2008) and Silvio Berlusconi (Loro, 2018), Paolo Sorrentino and regular collaborator Toni Servillo, who essayed the previous two men so convincingly, return to the political milieu... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 11.15, 17.15

  • MIDWINTER BREAK

    Stella (Lesley Manville) and Gerry’s (Ciarán Hinds) titular sojourn to Amsterdam becomes an unexpected emotional reckoning for the long-married, retired couple as old memories and unresolved tensions come to the surface, forcing them to confront their relationship, faith, and the... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 11.00

  • ORWELL: 2+2=5

    OPENING IN CINEMA FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH

    A dynamic blend of biography and intellectual inquiry, Raoul Peck’s (I am not your Negro) film examines the legacy of George Orwell through the lens of today’s turbulent political climate. The film draws parallels... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.00, 18.10

  • SIRĀT

    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

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    BOOK NOW Times: 18.20

  • SPILT MILK

    Inspired by his TV hero Kojak, 11-year-old Bobby sets up a private detective agency with his best friend Nell. When his big brother Oisin goes missing, the pair set off on a perilous quest to find him.

    Set against the... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.05

  • THE SECRET AGENT

    (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

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    BOOK NOW Times: 20.00

  • TWO PROSECUTORS

    OPENING IN CINEMA FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH

    (ZWEI STAATSANWÄLTE)

    Soviet Union, 1937. Thousands of letters from detainees falsely accused by the regime are burned in a prison cell. Against all odds, one of them reaches its destination, upon the desk of... Read More

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