OCEAN WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean.
The celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker reveals how his lifetime has coincided with... Read More
A student on the brink of homelessness seeks refuge with a seemingly kind couple, only to be confronted with an impossible proposition that threatens her safety and dignity.
1-5 April // Irish Film Festival Mumbai // Garage // National Museum of Indian Cinema, Mumbai, India // Presented in association with the Consulate General of Ireland Mumbai
2 April // Silent cinema: ciné-concert // The Cohens... Read More
Wrap up school holidays with our floppy-eared friend on the big screen! Loosely inspired by Beatrix Potter’s original creation, this lively hybrid with impressive special effects aims for fun and slapstick rather than the more delicate origin story. James Corden... Read More
During World War II, a French Jewish family is deported to Auschwitz. On the train to the concentration camp, the father, desperate for any chance to save her life, throws one of his twins out into the snow, where she’s... Read More
The all-too-relatable dilemma of what to do about noisy neighbours is the engine that fuels Jed Hart’s tense, lean, blackly comic debut film that delves into themes of personal space invasion, and the lengths to which one might go to... Read More
Marina Carr’s play comes to life on screen, under Joe O’Byrne’s direction, with the mysterious and tense confrontation of Woman and Man. When Woman (played by Danielle Ryan), haunted by her dream of Cordelia and King Lear, confronts Man (Stephen... Read More
The Youth Panel’s April programme choice is Amélie, a whimsical French film directed by JeanPierre Jeunet about a shy but imaginative Parisian girl, Amélie, who quietly changes the lives of those around her through a series of warm and quirky... Read More
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