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Monday September 6th: From today, in line with government guidelines, all patrons over the age of 18 must be fully vaccinated and bring their EU COVID Certificate along with photo ID to present upon entering the cinema screen.
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August 31st 2021: This September, the Irish Film Institute (IFI) presents a lineup of Irish and international new releases at the IFI, including Wildfire and Copilot. In special events, the IFI and GAZE Film Festival are delighted to present an in-cinema screening of The… Read More
August 25th 2021: The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is delighted to announce the programme for the IFI Documentary Festival 2021. This year, the festival will take place both at the IFI in Temple Bar and online, nationwide on IFI@Home, September 20 – 26th. Tickets… Read More
Earlier this year, the IFI Irish Film Archive was awarded funding by the Heritage Council for the digital restoration of Ciall Cheannaigh, a 1969 observational documentary made by the GFS Film Group, an offshoot of the Guinness Film Society. This twelve-minute film,… Read More
This week’s new releases at the Irish Film Institute on Friday August 13th 2021 are CODA, I’m Your Man, New Order and Wildland.
Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
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The staff of the IFI are deeply saddened to hear of the recent passing of one of our most loyal and loved members, Samuel McCarthy.
For many years, Sam was a daily fixture in the IFI foyer, often stopping in… Read More
August 9th 2021: This year, the Dublin Feminist Film Festival comes to the Irish Film Institute (IFI), and goes online at www.ifihome.ie (IFI@Home) August 20th – 22nd, with a selection of features, shorts and masterclasses centred on the theme of care and connection.
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This week’s new releases at the Irish Film Institute on Friday August 6th 2021 are Boys from County Hell, Now, Voyager and Son.
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A two-year collaborative research project aimed at uncovering Irish and UK amateur women filmmakers’ histories has been funded worth €525,000 through the Irish Research Council and the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the UK. Irish project partners the Irish Film… Read More
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME – MÍ NA GAEILGE (DOUBLE BILL) 11:20
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 11:00
I’M STILL HERE 15:30, 20:30
INGMAR BERGMAN: SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE 13.00
MICKEY 17 12:40, 17:40
O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? 15.20
SISTER MIDNIGHT 13:00, 18:20
THE BRUTALIST (70MM) 16:30
THE IRISH QUESTION 11:00, 20:50
VERMIGLIO 20:40
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