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New releases this week include French drama Ismael’s Ghosts starring Marion Cotillard, My Friend Dahmer which visits the serial killer as a young man and That Summer, a prequel to the influential documentary Grey Gardens.
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Read on for a full run down of our events at the IFI for June 2018 – we’re showing The Sound of Music in 70mm!
NEW RELEASES From June 1st: Ismael’s Ghosts, My Friend Dahmer, That Summer From June 8th:… Read More
May 29th 2018: This June, the IFI will present a Killer Couples season, running from Wednesday 6th to Saturday 30th. The season will include a selection of classic films, including a screening of Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers on 35mm.
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Three new films are out this week: On Chesil Beach starring Saoirse Ronan, The Breadwinner from Irish company Cartoon Saloon (Song of the Sea) and Zama, the new film from Lucrecia Martel after a nine year wait.
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Three new films open at the IFI on Friday May 18th: Intimate documentary Filmworker about Leon Vitali, who was Stanley Kubrick’s right hand man for 20 years. The award-winning Jeune Femme starring Laetitia Dosch as a young woman trying to find… Read More
Three new films release today: The Young Karl Marx, Redoubtable and Look Back in Anger.
Read on for a selection of reviews and pop into the IFI to make up your own mind!
REDOUBTABLE “It’s carried off with an irreverence… Read More
IFI Press Release: 9th May 2018
IFI DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES A CALL FOR ENTRIES FROM IRISH DOCUMENTARY MAKERS.
This year’s IFI Documentary Festival, running from September 27th to 30th, is looking for original and exciting documentary films from Irish filmmakers… Read More
Three new films arrive this week, including motherhood drama Tully starring Charlize Theron, Andrew Haigh’s follow up to 45 Years, Lean on Pete, and powerful documentary A Cambodian Spring.
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May 3rd 2018: The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is proud to announce the launch of the Irish Independence Film Collection, a culturally significant collection of Irish newsreel material from the period 1900-1930. The films, numbering over 150 in total, provide… Read More
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: MÍ NA GAEILGE (PROGRAMME ONE) 12:45
I’M STILL HERE 13:00, 18:00
MICKEY 17 13:30, 17:50
O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? 15.30
SISTER MIDNIGHT 13:10, 20:40
THE BRUTALIST (DIGITAL) 18:50
THE IRISH QUESTION 15:50, 20:50
VERMIGLIO 16:20
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