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Two new films arrive at the Irish Film Institute on the 7th of December 2018: The Old Man and the Gun is an elegiac drama featuring Robert Redford’s final screen performance and Sorry to Bother you is an anarchic comedy… Read More
In partnership with the First Fortnight Mental Health Festival 2019, the IFI is proud to present its biggest collaboration with the festival yet, with four screenings throughout the month of January. This year’s selection will include the Irish premiere of… Read More
Christmas is almost upon us but we’ve got a few weeks of delightful new releases, special events and even one final festival for 2018 to bring you before the festivities really begin. You’ll find a full list of everything below… Read More
November 30th 2018: The Irish Film Institute last night won a prize at the prestigious international Digital Preservation Coalition Awards, held in the Amsterdam Museum. The award, presented to Kasandra O’Connell and Kieran O’Leary of the IFI Irish Film Archive… Read More
Three new films open at the IFI on the 3oth of November, read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS “A sure-fire Oscar contender” 4/5 – Irish Times
“Wardle… Read More
We will have accessible screenings for two highly anticipated titles in December 2018: The Old Man and the Gun starring Robert Redford and Sorry to Bother You from director Boots Riley. Read on for details.
The Old Man and the… Read More
The end of a busy year at the Irish Film Institute sees a December programme which includes the perennially popular IFI & Kinopolis Polish Film Festival, the return of provocative filmmaker Lars von Trier, the vertiginous exploits of free climber… Read More
Two new films release on Friday November 23rd 2018 at the Irish Film Institute.
Shoplifters is the latest from Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda (Like Father, Like Son; Our Little Sister; After the Storm), a brilliantly observed and deeply moving drama of working-class… Read More
The IFI & Kinopolis Polish Film Festival returns for its 13th season from December 6th to 9th with a programme of films from one of Europe’s strongest and most prolific national cinemas. The festival kicks off with a screening of… Read More
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 13:00
I’M STILL HERE 15:10, 20:30
MICKEY 17 15:10, 20:20
O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? 13.20, 18.00
SISTER MIDNIGHT 15:40, 20:55
THE IRISH QUESTION 13:00, 18:10 (Q&A)
VERMIGLIO 18:00
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