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Films listed here are eligible for the 25 & Under card pricing, offering €5.00 to people aged 16-25 (excludes free-list suspended events such as festivals/70mm screenings).
Although best known as perhaps the definitive chronicler of the American teenager in films such as The Breakfast Club (1985), John Hughes also made the occasional foray into adulthood, with equally enduring success. Uptight advertising executive Neal Page (Steve Martin) hopes to... Read More
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Having served his apprenticeship on episodic television shows, Steven Spielberg graduated to television features with Duel, a masterclass in pared-down suspense that gave notice to alert viewers of a significant new talent. David (Dennis Weaver) is a salesman travelling through the... Read More
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1917; Lionel (Paul Mescal), a gifted singer from rural Kentucky, and David (Josh O’Connor), a privileged musicologist at the Boston Music Conservatory have an intense yet necessarily clandestine affair. They reconnect... Read More
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The indefatigable and unpredictable Richard Linklater pays heartfelt homage to the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s 1960 debut, Breathless (À Bout de Souffle), one of the most influential films of all time, and a... Read More
A victim of downsizing at the paper mill where he has worked for many years, middle manager Man-Soo (Lee Byung-hun) finds himself cast adrift in an unforgiving job market; with bills... Read More
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Northern Irish novelist Maggie O‘Farrell’s Hamnet (2020) managed to captivate not just the many awards juries who bequeathed garlands upon it, but also a wide general readership. This beautiful, moving adaptation,... Read More
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January 29th, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call from Hind Rajab, a six-year-old girl who is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. Alongside her... Read More
Based on a conversation recorded in 1974, Ira Sach’s (Passages, 2023; Love is Strange, 2014) film follows celebrated photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Whishaw) – one of the most important figures in downtown New York’s legendary cultural scene of the 1970s... Read More
Eugene Jarecki’s gripping documentary traces the fifteen-year legal and political battle between WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, and various U.S. administrations, culminating in his 2024 plea deal and ultimate return to his native Australia. With privileged access to WikiLeaks archives, unseen... Read More
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The film explores how David Bowie’s last chapter transcended closure and instead became a bold act of reinvention. Beginning with a period of artistic uncertainty in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the documentary follows... Read More
Loosely based on the life of Martin Reisman, the flamboyant and eccentric American table tennis champion, Marty Supreme stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a talented and ambitious player of the sport. Determined that the... Read More
Re-released on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary, Dog Day Afternoon recounts the true story of an attempted bank robbery in Brooklyn, 1972. Sonny (Al Pacino, reuniting with his Serpico director) and Sal (the great John Cazale) go ahead... Read More
Stage actress Nora (Renate Reinsve) and her sister Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas) are reunited with their estranged father, Gustav (Stellan Skarsgård), a once-renowned film director, who reappears after their mother’s death. Gustav offers Nora the lead role in his new... Read More
Four estranged siblings return home to the West of Ireland after the death of their father where they attempt to navigate inheritance, grief, and long-buried grudges. All are at a crossroads in their lives and could do with the support,... Read More
The titular mishap is the catalyst for an escalating series of unfortunate occurrences in Jafar Panahi’s latest broadside against the Iranian government.
A man is driving at night with his pregnant wife when he accidentally runs over a dog, damaging... Read More
The best adaptation of Stephen King’s work, regardless of what the author himself thinks, The Shining is set in the snowy Colorado Rockies, where author and recovering alcoholic Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) acts as caretaker for the Overlook Hotel during... Read More
Faded silent film star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) resides in Miss Havisham-esque seclusion, planning her comeback (though she hates that word) in an industry that has left her behind. When struggling screenwriter Joe Gillis (William Holden) happens upon Norma’s mansion... Read More
A film to warm even the coldest of hearts, It’s A Wonderful Life returns to IFI screens for Christmas. James Stewart is at his most likeable as George Bailey, loyal family man and friend whose selfless nature has seen him... Read More
Before Rodgers and Hammerstein, there was Rodgers and Hart. March 31st, 1943: legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart (Ethan Hawke in one of his finest performances) sees his professional and private life unravel during the opening night party for his former partner... Read More
An unassuming young man has his head turned in spectacular fashion by a charismatic biker with an interest in extreme role-play in Harry Lighton’s erotically charged debut. Colin (Harry Melling) still lives at home, and although out as a gay... Read More
Jennifer Lawrence positively burns up the screen as Grace, a mother experiencing post-partum depression in Lynne Ramsay’s intoxicating fifth film. With Die My Love, which Ramsay adapted with co-writers Alice Birch and Enda Walsh from the 2012 novel by Ariana Harwicz,... Read More
Teddy (Jesse Plemons) and his cousin Don (Aidan Delbis) are preparing to kidnap Michelle (Emma Stone), the CEO of a local pharmaceutical company, for which Teddy works as a box packer, an audacious ploy that if successful will save both... Read More
BLUE MOON 16.10
BUGONIA 15.40 (35mm)
DIE MY LOVE 13.10
HORSESHOE 16.00, 20.40
IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT 13.50, 20.50
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE 18.10
PILLION 13.40, 18.00
SUNSET BOULEVARD (75th ANNIVERSARY RE-RELEASE) 18.20
THE SHINING (45th ANNIVERSARY) 20.15 (OC)
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