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Join us at the IFI for the first night of Anora!
We will be hosting a special screening to celebrate the opening of one of the hottest new movies of the year!
Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winner ANORA is an... Read More
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We are delighted to be able to add this preview of Caroline Lindy’s Your Monster to this year’s Horrorthon line-up. The film premiered in the Midnight section of this year’s Sundance festival, and has since screened at some of the world’s biggest... Read More
François Caillat first met writer Édouard Louis in 2012, when he was writing what would become his breakout novel, The End of Eddy. A decade later we journey with Louis to Amiens, where he grew up, discovered literature and theatre,... Read More
Jessica Palud takes a sensitive, post-#MeToo look at the life of actress Maria Schneider (played by Anamaria Vartolomei), who made her name at the age of 19 in 1973 in Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris, starring Marlon Brando (Matt Dillon).... Read More
When prison warden Melissa (Hafsia Herzi) is transferred to Corsica, she finds the relaxed atmosphere of her new workplace contrasts sharply with the aggressive inhabitants of the neighbourhood where she now lives with her partner Djibril (Moussa Mansaly). Melissa’s integration... Read More
From Claude Barra, the director of the memorable, award-winning stop motion, Ma Vie de Courgette, comes this gorgeous environmental-themed fable, set in the rain forest of Borneo, a lush, fertile land, where nature and the life of the indigenous Penan... Read More
The interconnected romantic entanglements of the titular Lyonnaise friends are played out in Emmanuel Mouret’s wryly amusing fourth feature; redolent of Woody Allen in his heyday, Trois Amies is a beautifully performed and acutely observed treatise on cherche l’amour. Joan (India... Read More
Duras’s début as a solo director is adapted for the cinema from her eponymous novel. Shot in atmospheric black and white, Destroy, She Said takes place in an isolated hotel on the periphery of a forest, where a young woman... Read More
Teenager Jeff is invited by his best friend Max to stay in a secluded house deep in the woods. It’s the home of famous filmmaker Blake Cadieux (Arieh Worthalter, The Goldman Case) a long-time friend and collaborator of Max’s father.... Read More
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING DUBLIN (PROGRAMME 1) 13.10
CAREERS IN ANIMATION 2024 11am – 2pm 11.00
KATHLEEN IS HERE 14.00 (OC),18.00
KING FRANKIE 16:00, 20:30
KNEECAP 15:50
THE APPRENTICE 13:20, 20:40
THE OUTRUN 15:50, 20:10
THIS SEARCH FOR MEANING 18.30
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN 50TH ANNIVERSARY 18:10
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