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Multipass for four films (excluding Aliens) is available for €35 at IFI Box Office.
Is mankind alone in the universe, and if not, are his extra-terrestrial neighbours friendly?
Save for a few peaceable exceptions, filmmakers have historically answered this timeless question with a resounding ‘no’, depicting alien visitors as remorseless destructors hell-bent on annihilation.
The films chosen for this year’s Dark Skies science-fiction festival are a testament to just how nasty these inter-species encounters can be; from the hostile Martian invaders in Byron Haskin’s adaptation of H.G. Wells perennial The War of the Worlds, a key entry to the 1950s sci-fi cycle, to the shape-shifting horror of John Carpenter’s modern classic The Thing, intergalactic emissaries rarely come in peace. Keep watching the Dark Skies!
AMÉLIE (25th ANNIVERSARY) 15.30, 20.45
BÁITE 18.00
LA GRAZIA 13.00
ORWELL: 2+2=5 15.45
SIRĀT 15.35
THE DRAMA 13.00, 18.10, 20.40
THE SECRET AGENT 20.05
TWO PROSECUTORS 13.05
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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