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Welcome back to Inside the IFI, where we get a glimpse at what goes on behind the scenes at the Irish Film Institute.
Our interviews to date have included chatting to the Head of the IFI Irish Film Archive, finding… Read More
This is the sixth and final blog in the series about the Liam O’Leary Archive.
Previous blogs in the series can be found here: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
MS 50,000/422/40: Iván Petrovich, Rex Ingram, Alice Terry… Read More
David Lynch’s beautiful and beguiling 2001 feature Mulholland Drive is back at the IFI from Friday the 14th of April (book tickets), with a restored presentation supervised by the director.
It remains one of the most celebrated films of the… Read More
I Am Not Your Negro (book tickets) is a new documentary from filmmaker Raoul Peck which has arrived in cinemas to rapturous reviews.
It’s an examination of a period in the life of James Baldwin – an American writer, poet… Read More
On Easter Monday the 17th of April, the IFI will present a special screening of Martin Dwan’s Revolution in Colour.
This film takes newsreel footage from the opening years of the 20th century to tell the story of the struggle… Read More
The Sense of an Ending is a new film from The Lunchbox director Ritesh Batra which opens at the IFI on the 14th of April 2017.
It’s the story of a man played by Jim Broadbent who receives a letter… Read More
The IFI and The Irish Film Board present the After ’16 Collection – a creative response 100 years after the 1916 Rising through a series of nine short films. The full Collection is available to view now on the IFI… Read More
April 7th is here, and we’re welcoming four new films to the IFI. Read on for a roundup of reviews of Raw, A Quiet Passion, I Am Not Your Negro and Neruda, then pop in to make up your own… Read More
The Irish Film Institute presents a screening of Revolution in Colour on Monday, April 17th at 2 p.m. This screening is part of the IFI’s monthly ‘Irish Focus’ strand and tells the story of the Irish struggle for independence during… Read More
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: MISSPENT YOUTHS? (PROGRAMME 2) 12.30
IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU 13.20, 18.30 (OC)
IFI & DIFF: ANOTHER MAN 18.00
IFI & DIFF: EVERY MOON IS ATROCIOUS 18.05
IFI & DIFF: THE PARADE: OUR HISTORY 16.00
IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY 15.50
THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE 20.45
THE SECRET AGENT 12.40, 20.10
THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE (70MM) 12:00 (70MM), 15:10 (70MM), 20:30 (70MM)
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