Check out a selection of reviews for new releases Katie and Utøya below, or pop in to make up your own mind!
KATIE “Everyone will want to see what Katie did next” 4/5 – Irish Times
“It’s a beautiful documentary,… Read More
IFI Horrorthon is fast approaching with more than 20 features, most of them Irish premieres , from the 25th to the 29th of October 2018 and we can’t wait to kick off the mayhem!
One of the highlights of this… Read More
Four films are released at the IFI on Friday October 19th: Dogman, The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid, Touch Me Not and Orphée. Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
DOGMAN… Read More
The IFI French Film Festival is set to return for its 19th year from the 14th to the 25th of November 2018, and we can’t wait to bring you the best new French cinema of the year with special guests… Read More
October 15th 2018: The programme for the 2018 IFI French Film Festival has just been announced. Ireland’s largest French cultural event, now in its 19th year, will run for twelve days at the IFI from Wednesday 14th to Sunday 25th November…. Read More
Horrorthon 2018 is set to be one of the biggest years yet, with more than 30 features – including the Irish premieres of the much anticipated Suspiria and Overlord.
It’s also a bumper year for guests, headlined by the great… Read More
We’ve got three new releases at the IFI from Friday October 12th: Rosie, First Man and 1945. Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
ROSIE
“Staggering, heart-breaking and beautiful” 5/5 Sunday… Read More
We’ve got three new releases at the IFI from Friday October 5th: Columbus, Tehran Taboo and The Silver Branch. Read on for a selection of reviews or pop in to make up your own mind!
COLUMBUS “this is a challengingly… Read More
Horror legend Mick Garris is landing at the Irish Film Institute in October 2018.
The man who created Masters of Horror and had a hand in the making of everything from Critters 2 to The Stand, via Hocus Pocus and… Read More
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