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This week’s titles at the Irish Film Institute from Friday, 28th April 2023 include Ann, Little Richard: I Am Everything and Love According to Dalva. Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
“An honourable tribute to those who failed to escape the clawing theocratic gravity.” — The Irish Times
“Creagh refuses to let us look away.” — ScreenDaily
“Provides a rip-roaring bow for the artist.” 4/5 — The Irish Times
“An irresistible tribute to the pioneering rock’n’roll genius.” 4/5 — The Guardian
“An impressive roster of interview subjects.” 3.5/4 — Roger Ebert
“The director employs a dazzling box of tricks.” 4/5 — NME
“A thorough, energetic appraisal.” — The New York Times
“Directed with supreme love and insight.” — Variety
“Manages the tricky feat of mining difficult and potentially lurid material without a single exploitative beat.” 4/5 — The Times
“Made with painstaking care and sensitivity.” 4/5 — The Guardian
“An astounding feat of filmmaking.” — Variety
“Nicot has crafted a powerful anatomy of the imprint of sexual abuse.” — Little White Lies
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: LET’S DANCE! (PROGRAMME 2) 13.00
BACKROOMS 20.00
BOOGIE NIGHTS (4K RESTORATION) 15.20 (OC)
DISCLOSURE DAY (70mm) 14.00, 17.10, 20.15
IFI & BLOOMSDAY FILM FESTIVAL: THE CLOUDS ARE NOT INACCESSIBLE + ENTR’ACTE 18.30
OBSESSION 20.30
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (4K RE-RELEASE) 15.45
POWER BALLAD 18.20
STRICTLY BALLROOM (4K RESTORATION) 13.00
THE MISFITS (4K RESTORATION) 13.10
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