The bloodiest and goriest event in the Irish film calendar, IFI Horrorthon, will return for its most exciting line-up ever from October 25th to 29th. This year’s festival will open with the Irish premiere of the J.J. Abrams-produced World War II… Read More
Read on for a full run down of our events at the IFI for October 2018 – including the return of the Dublin Arabic Film Festival and IFI Horrorthon!
NEW RELEASES From Friday 5th: Columbus, The Silver Branch, Tehran Taboo… Read More
IFI Press Release: September 25th, 2018
The Irish Film Institute today launches its comprehensive 2018/2019 Schools Programme with highlights for the school year including Ross Whitaker’s Katie, Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird, Frank Berry’s Michael Inside, Lance Daly’s Black ’47, and… Read More
A bumper crop of five new releases arrive at the Irish Film Institute on Friday the 21st of September, read on for a selection of reviews and pop into make up your own mind!
CLIMAX “Appropriately – or perhaps inappropriately… Read More
Each year, the Irish Film Institute is invited to submit three candidates to compete for a place on the 28 Times Cinema Panel. This panel is made up of young people aged 18-25 from across Europe who attend the Venice… Read More
Ken Wardrop’s delightful documentary Making the Grade is out on DVD now, and we’ve got copies to give away!
Hailed by the RTE Guide as an “insightful and delightful slice of Irish life”, MAKING THE GRADE invites us into the world… Read More
Three new films open at the Irish Film Institute on Friday the 14th of September.
We’ve got the impeccably directed drama The Rider from Chloé Zhao, the penultimate film performance for the late Harry Dean Stanton in Lucky and moving… Read More
Black 47 is out now at the IFI, and it’s breaking box office records all over Ireland (tickets).
The film is the first ever to be set during the Irish Famine and it tells the story of a soldier returning… Read More
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Jim Sheridan and Festival Director Zahara Moufid’s fifth annual Dublin Arabic Film Festival (DAFF) will open on Friday, October 5th at the Irish Film Institute (IFI) in Dublin’s Temple Bar. The festival, which runs until October 7th, has… Read More
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