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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!
A QUIET LOVE 13:10, 18:10
HAMNET 13.00, 18.00
MARTY SUPREME 20.20
MY FATHER’S SHADOW 13:00, 18:00
NO OTHER CHOICE 20.10
NOUVELLE VAGUE 15:40
SENTIMENTAL VALUE 15:20, 20:35
THE HISTORY OF SOUND 15:10
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