Irish Film Institute -ACCESSIBLE SCREENINGS

ACCESSIBLE SCREENINGS

At the Irish Film Institute, we are committed to providing access for audiences with disabilities and are delighted to provide audio description and open captioning for selected screenings.

For more information about our accessible screenings see www.ifi.ie/accessible.

UPCOMING OPEN CAPTIONED (OC) SCREENINGS

BARRY LYNDON 50TH ANNIVERSARY – There will be Open Captioned screenings at 14.15 on Monday, July 21st, and 19.15 on Tuesday, July 22nd.

FRIENDSHIP – There will be Open Captioned screenings at 13.45 on Sunday, July 20th, and 18.30 on Wednesday, July 23rd.

DYING – There will be Open Captioned screenings at 13.00 on Monday, July 28th, and 19.45 on Tuesday, July 29th.

WILD STRAWBERRIES: BLACK BAG – The screening at 11.00 on Wednesday, July 30th will be Open Captioned.

UPCOMING AUDIO DESCRIBED (AD) SCREENINGS

FRIENDSHIP – SCREENING FROM FRIDAY, JULY 18th – TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, JULY 14TH

UPCOMING SCREENINGS IN CINEMA ONE

Due to the lift being currently out of service, this list will detail what films are playing in our ground floor screen, Cinema One.

This list will be updated weekly.

 

FRIDAY JULY 11TH

Armand – 15.40, 20.30

Hot Milk – 13.30

The Ballad Of Wallis Island – 18.20

 

SATURDAY JULY 12TH

Apocalypse Now: Final Cut – 14.00

Hearts Of Darkness – 11.40

The Ballad Of Wallis Island – 20.50

The Moon Is Upside Down – 17.45

 

SUNDAY JULY 13TH

Armand – 13.30, 18.10

Australian Dreams: Mad Max – 16.00

Beat The Lotto – 20.45

The Ballad Of Wallis Island – 11.20

 

MONDAY JULY 14TH

28 Years Later – 20.40

Armand – 13.00, 18.10

Nine Queens – 15.40

 

TUESDAY JULY 15TH

28 Years Later – 18.10

Armand – 20.40

From Hilde, With Love – 15.30

The Shrouds – 13.00

 

WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH

28 Years Later – 15.50

Armand – 13.20

Hot Milk – 20.50

The Bigger Picture: The Roaring Twenties – 18.20

 

THURSDAY JULY 17TH

Armand – 15.30, 20.40

Hot Milk – 18.00

Pavements + pre-recorded Q&A – 20.05

The Moon Is Upside Down – 13.20

 


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Arts Council of Ireland