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As the festive season draws near, we’re looking forward to a host of special seasonal treats at the Irish Film Institute for Christmas 2019!
CHRISTMAS MENU AT THE CAFÉ BAR Our delicious Christmas menu is available every day in December at the IFI Café Bar, with two courses for €19 and three courses for €25. You can choose from mains including a roulade of roast turkey and pain fried salmon and desserts like Christmas pudding and Mulled Winter Fruits with Cinnamon Cream!
GIFTS AT THE IFI SHOP The IFI Shop is a treasure trove in the heart of Temple Bar, with a huge selection of DVDs, blu-rays and books including rare and hard to find titles. And if we don’t have what you’re looking for in stock, we can almost certainly order it in! Call 016795727 for enquiries, we can post things out to you too!
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE – from Dec 13th The ultimate Christmas movie makes a return in a dazzling new restoration. Frank Capra’s 1946 classic stars James Stewart as George Bailey, who convinces an angel named Clarence that it would have been better if he was never born at all…
DEATHCEMBER – Dec 16th An advent calendar of terror introduces 24 short tales of festive fear to ring in the season of goodwill. Horror names involved include Ruggero Deodato, Lucky McKee, Polyanna McIntosh, Julian Richards, Barbara Crampton, Richard Glover, Irish actor Johnny Vivash, and many, many more.
BAIT – from Dec 20th Back after sold out shows in October, Mark Jenkin’s utterly unique film captures the story of a fisherman struggling to make a living as tourists take over the town, shot on a vintage 16mm camera using monochrome Kodak stock, hand processed by the director. Limited run.
MILES DAVIS: BIRTH OF THE COOL – from Dec 20th Featuring never-before-seen archival footage, studio outtakes, and rare photos, Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool returns after two sold out screenings in October, telling the story of a truly singular talent and unpacking the man behind the horn.
THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG – from Dec 20th Told in a riot of rich, beautiful pastels (here in a new restoration), and set to Michel Legrand’s magnificently memorable score, the film is a rare treat, from what critic Geoff Andrew calls its ‘bauble-bright start to bittersweet end’. Starring Catherine Deneuve and Nino Castelnuovo.
THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS – Dec 22nd For this unusual adaptation of A Christmas Carol (partly shot in Ireland), we go behind the scenes of Charles Dickens’s imagination, to see how he might have come up with the characters of his much-loved tale. Starring Dan Stevens and the terrific Christopher Plummer.
LITTLE WOMEN – from Dec 27th Director Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird) brings the March sisters back to the big screen in a sparkling new adaptation featuring Irish star Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Emma Watson, Meryl Streep, Laura Dern and Timothée Chalamet.
DARBY O’GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE – DEC 29th When Darby O’Gill (Albert Sharpe), a wily caretaker falls down a well, he is held captive by Brian, King of the Leprechauns (Jimmy O’Dea) who grants him three wishes. This 60th anniversary screening will be introduced by Conor Doyle, godson of Jimmy O’Dea.
ANORA 19:50
BIRD 13:10
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: BORGO 20.20
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: HOLY COW 18.20
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: MISERICORDIA 16.00
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: TROIS AMIES 20.30
HOUSEWIFE OF THE YEAR 13:20, 18:00
SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE 13:50, 18:10
SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT 15:10
THE ROOM NEXT DOOR 15:40
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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