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This month, the IFI Youth Panel have chosen Breakfast on Pluto, directed by Irish filmmaker Neil Jordan, adapted from Pat McCabe’s novel of the same name, and starring a young Cillian Murphy. The film follows Patricia, a trans woman trying... Read More
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Originally conceived as a documentary about quan họ, a form of traditional Vietnamese folk singing, We Will Meet Again zooms in on a small village in North Vietnam. Although it is not a musical, the songs in the film play... Read More
Based on a poem by Tố Hữu, a famous Vietnamese poet, The Girl on the River investigates the gap between ideals and reality — what happens after the revolution has been won and people start to grapple with the things... Read More
A middle-class couple trying to solve the sudden disappearance of their toddler daughter, receive DVDs with recordings of their daily lives. Singapore police sets up surveillance around their home to catch the stalker, but the family begins to fall apart... Read More
The contradictions and hypocrisy of Vietnam on the edge of Đổi Mới Policy (Renovation Era) are contained within the nameless narrow alley and the romance between Loan (Thanh Quý) and Trung (Vũ Thân). As the gap between them widens, so... Read More
IN CONVERSATION – JIANJIE LIN DISCUSSES MAKING HIS DEBUT FEATURE WITH KELLY CAMPBELL
We are delighted that Chinese writer-director Jianjie Lin will take part in a conversation with Irish born actor, writer and director Kelly Campbell to open up about... Read More
With The End, his debut fiction film, Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The Act of Killing (2012), and The Look of Silence (2014), a chilling diptych on the men responsible for mass killing in Indonesia, delivers something entirely unexpected: a blend of apocalyptic fable,... Read More
Jérémie (Félix Kysyl) travels to Saint-Marcial, the village where he grew up, for the funeral of his friend, Jean-Pierre, the village baker. He decides to stay on for a few days at Martine’s (Catherine Frot), Jean-Pierre’s widow, much to the... Read More
Amidst the lunchtime rush at The Grill, a beloved Manhattan restaurant, a series of events threaten to bring the kitchen to a crashing halt in Alonso Ruizpalacios’s gripping, dynamic adaptation of Arnold Wesker’s acclaimed stage play. While food orders flood... Read More
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 13:10, 18:20
I’M STILL HERE 15:30, 18:00, 20:30
IFI & DIFF: BORN THAT WAY 20.30
THE BRUTALIST (DIGITAL) 13:40
THE LAST SHOWGIRL 13:30, 20:50
VERMIGLIO 15:20, 18:00
WILD STRAWBERRIES – JUROR #2 11.00
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