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April 25th 2019: This May, the Irish Film Institute (IFI) presents a season of films examining that most indefinable of concepts: memory. Featuring films from directors including Akira Kurosawa, Ingmar Bergman, Terence Davies, Christopher Nolan and Michael Haneke, the season will… Read More
Two new releases are at the Irish Film Institute now: Greta and Loro.
Read on for a selection of reviews, or pop in to make up your own mind.
GRETA “Neil Jordan’s lightest, darkest film in years” 4/5 – Irish… Read More
April 23rd 2019: The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is delighted to announce a season dedicated to the work of acclaimed Irish filmmaker Trish McAdam, which will run from May 7th to 25th. The season opens with her newest film Confinement, which recently… Read More
PREVIOUSLY UNSEEN FOOTAGE OF U2 RELEASED ONLINE TO LAUNCH THE LOOPLINE COLLECTION VOL. 1 ON THE IFI PLAYER
April 16th 2019: The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is proud today to unveil the first volume of The Loopline Collection, showcasing materials… Read More
One new film opens at the Irish Film Institute on Friday the 12th of April – Wild Rose starring Irish talent Jessie Buckley.
Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
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The YAA is the Young Audience Award of the European Film Academy. At the YAA event on Sunday May 5th 2019, panels of young people (aged 12-14) from across Europe will meet in their local venues, watch and discuss films,… Read More
Four films open at the Irish Film Institute on April 5th 2019: Jacques Audiard’s The Sisters Brothers, Alice Rohrwacher’s Happy As Lazzaro, heart-stopping documentary Last Breath, and Stanley Kubrick’s classic A Clockwork Orange.
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28 TIMES CINEMA invites 28 young European filmgoers (one participant per member state of the European Union) to attend the 2019 Venice Film Festival as Jury Members of the Giornate degli Autori selection.
Who can participate? – Film lovers aged… Read More
Three new films open at the Irish Film Institute on the 29th of March 2019: Irish documentary The Man Who Wanted to Fly, drama At Eternity’s Gate starring Willem Dafoe as Vincent van Gogh and Iranian film 3 Faces.
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ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: MÍ NA GAEILGE (PROGRAMME ONE) 13.00
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 13.20
ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND 13:25, 20:55
I’M STILL HERE 17.40
IRISH FOCUS: A SUNKEN PLACE 18.30
MICKEY 17 15.30 (OC), 18.00, 20.30
THE BRUTALIST (DIGITAL) 13:50
THE LAST SHOWGIRL 15.40
VERMIGLIO 20.50
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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