Irish Film Institute -IFI National’s Local Films For Local People programme, now in its fourth year, returns for another nationwide tour of treasures from the IFI Irish Film Archive

IFI National’s Local Films For Local People programme, now in its fourth year, returns for another nationwide tour of treasures from the IFI Irish Film Archive

May 3rd, 2017: After a hugely popular programme in 2016, the Irish Film Institute will once again tour nationwide with films from the collections of the IFI Irish Film Archive. Throughout the year, programmes of local interest will be presented… Read More

IFI National’s Local Films For Local People programme, now in its fourth year, returns for another nationwide tour of treasures from the IFI Irish Film Archive

May 3rd, 2017: After a hugely popular programme in 2016, the Irish Film Institute will once again tour nationwide with films from the collections of the IFI Irish Film Archive. Throughout the year, programmes of local interest will be presented… Read More

Amanda Coogan: Long Now by director Paddy Cahill

Amanda Coogan: Long Now, which screens at the IFI on May 9th and 23rd, is an exploration of Coogan’s durational performance art practice. The film captures Coogan during a gruelling six-week live durational exhibition, I’ll sing you a song from… Read More

MAY AT THE IFI – SEASONS, Q&As AND SPECIAL EVENTS

Welcome to a new month at the IFI! Read on for a list of all our special events, seasons and Q&A’s, updated throughout May. You’ll also be able to find links to all of our new releases and special seasons… Read More

Review Roundup: Lady Macbeth, Suntan, Heal the Living

A new week brings new movies – and we’ve got three films on offer for audiences from the 28th of April 2017.

They include a dazzling Florence Pugh in Lady Macbeth, which has nothing to do with Shakespeare’s deep, dark… Read More

WIN TOMATO RED ON DVD!

Juanita Wilson’s Tomato Red is set to release on home video on the 28th of April and we’re celebrating with a giveaway.

The new film is based on 1998 novel by Daniel Woodrell, who also penned Winter’s Bone which was… Read More

The Irish Film Institute to host a panel discussion on architecture, city planning and environmental policy after a screening of Citizen Jane

The IFI are delighted to welcome guest speakers, Councillor Ciarán Cuffe, Dublin City Councillor for the North Inner City, Natalie de Róiste, City Organiser Jane’s Walk Dublin, town planner and architectural historian and Alan Mee, Lecturer in urban design, School… Read More

The Irish Film Institute to host a panel discussion on architecture, city planning and environmental policy following a screening of Matt Tyranauer’s new documentary Citizen Jane: Battle for the City on Sunday, May 7th at 16.00.

IFI Press Release: 26th April 2017

The IFI are delighted to welcome guest speakers, Councillor Ciarán Cuffe, Dublin City Councillor for the North Inner City, Natalie de Róiste, City Organiser Jane’s Walk Dublin, town planner and architectural historian and Alan… Read More

REVIEW ROUNDUP – HANDSOME DEVIL, CLASH, THE TRANSFIGURATION & OLLI MAKI

It’s a big week for new releases, with four fresh titles just waiting in the wings to entertain audiences. That includes the new Irish comedy Handsome Devil from John Butler, the director of The Stag starring Andrew Scott.

We’ve also… Read More


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