Irish Film Institute -What’s On
  • IRISH FOCUS: FEW CAN SEE + PANEL DISCUSSION

    In this bold reimagining of Irish broadcast history, artist Frank Sweeney explores the legacy of Irish and British censorship of the conflict in the north of Ireland. His project attempts to recreate material absent from state archives due to censorship,... Read More

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  • IFI KINOPOLIS: SIMONA KOSSAK

    As wilding and other methods of land conservation become increasingly common subjects of conversation, this timely biopic of Polish ecologist Simona Kossak from director Adrian Panek (Werewolf, 2018) features a fierce and committed performance from Sandra Drzymalska (Eo, 2022) in... Read More

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  • IFI KINOPOLIS: SEXMISSION

    In memory of the great Polish actor Jerzy Stuhr, who sadly passed away this year, we present this fortieth anniversary screening of one of his most enduringly popular comedies, and something of a Polish cultural touchstone. While elements of the... Read More

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  • IFI KINOPOLIS: THE DOG

    Reminiscent of films such as Dogtooth (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2009), The Dog follows the descent into madness of a middle-class patriarch as he tries to protect his family from the uncertainties and violence of the outside world. When the family dog... Read More

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  • IFI KINOPOLIS: SPARROW

    Remek Wróbel (Jacek Borusiński), pushing forty and single, is a man who is more than happy to stay in the rut he has created for himself. Away from his job as a postman, he is a dedicated member of a... Read More

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  • IFI KINOPOLIS: WHITE COURAGE

    The new film from director Marcin Koszałka (The Red Spider, 2015) is a classic story of conflict between brothers. In its depiction of the Second World War experience of the Goral, or Highlander community native to Poland’s southern Tatra mountains,... Read More

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  • IFI KINOPOLIS: PEOPLE

    Although People is set against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, its tense and astonishingly visceral portrayal of the horrors of war could, with a change of language and little else, apply to the experiences of those in... Read More

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  • KINOPOLIS: MINGHUN

    The latest film from the director of The Last Family (2016) and Leave No Traces (2021) is a sensitive and deeply moving portrayal of the aftermath of unbearable loss. Jurek (Marcin Dorociński, The Queen’s Gambit) is a widower whose world... Read More

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  • IFI KINOPOLIS: IT’S NOT MY FILM

    Wanda (Zofia Chabiera) and Janek (Marcin Sztabiński) have reached a point in their marriage where they are utterly sick of each other, caught in a cycle of pointless bickering and point-scoring. Realising that it is make or break time, Janek... Read More

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