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This week’s titles at the Irish Film Institute from Friday, 13th January 2023 include Enys Men and Tár. Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
“A carefully crafted cross-section of historic Cornish folklore that taps into the heart of the county’s culture.” 4/5 – Far Out
“Jenkin’s style is so unusual, so unadorned, it feels almost like a manuscript culture of cinema. There is real artistry in it.” 4/5 – The Guardian
“A real trip, and more than just another retro ‘folk horror’ to chuck on the pile.” – Little White Lies
“Blanchett’s performance pierces like a conductor’s baton through the heart.” 5/5 – The Guardian
‘ “TÁR” is that rarest of items: a prestige awards contender that’s also a genuine art film.’ 4/4 – Roger Ebert
“TÁR is a masterwork. A gripping, grown-up movie superbly orchestrated by Todd Field and perfectly played by a virtuoso, career-best Cate Blanchett. 158 minutes rarely flies by so quickly.” 5/5 – Empire
“It’s provocative, often uncomfortable but always mesmerising.” 5/5 – Time Out
“They do, it seems, still make them like this.” 5/5 – The Irish Times
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: MCGAHERN: SHORT STORIES (DOUBLE BILL) 13.20
BLACKBIRD BLACKBIRD BLACKBERRY 11:00, 20:10
IFI & GAZE: UNMASCED: BEYOND THE AGGRESSIVES: 25 YEARS LATER 20.30
IFI & GAZE: UNMASCED: BUTCHES AND BOYS 18.15
IFI & GAZE: UNMASCED: OUTITUDE 13.30
IFI & GAZE: UNMASCED: SCANNÁIN SAPPHIC (IRISH LESBIAN SHORTS) 15.30
KIDNAPPED 14:30
LOVE LIES BLEEDING 16:10, 20:50
PERFECT DAYS 17:20
THAT THEY MAY FACE THE RISING SUN 11.30, 13.50, 18.30
THE TEACHERS’ LOUNGE 11.20
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