ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: KERBSIDE COLLECTION Director: VARIOUS Book cinema tickets Join us for free lunchtime screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Simply collect your tickets at the IFI Box Office. Please check the date buttons at the top of the page for times. This month, we present road safety gems from an impressive line-up of Irish directorial talent. Notes by Sunniva O’Flynn PROGRAMME ONE NEXT PLEASE This filmlet highlights the dangers of the road, particularly for children who may expect a visit from the Grim Reaper if they don’t look where they’re going. Directed by William Moylan. 10 mins, Ireland, 1948, Digital, Black & White TOO GOOD TO MISS (NACH AOIBHEANN BHEITH BHEO) Sinéad Cusack and Des Cave star in this dramatised road safety film about a young couple whose dreams are dashed following a motorbike accident. Directed by George Morrison. 11 mins, Ireland, 1966, Digital PROGRAMME TWO SPEED EASY This short drama, featuring Barbara Dowling, highlights the pleasures and perils of motorcycling. Directed by Lelia Doolan. 11 mins, Ireland, 1970, Digital AMPLEXAMPLE Maureen Potter talks road safety to children in the suburbs of Dublin and in the Road Traffic School in Fairview. Directed by Louis Marcus. 12 mins, Ireland, 1975, Digital Director: VARIOUS