Irish Film Institute -What’s On
  • A COMPLETE UNKNOWN (OPENS JANUARY 17TH)

    It would take an epic saga to do justice to the long, storied career of cultural icon Bob Dylan. James Mangold’s excellent biopic hinges instead around his first major reinvention, when he plugged in his electric guitar at 1965’s Newport... Read More

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  • NOSFERATU (35MM & DIGITAL)

    All screenings on 35mm film unless otherwise stated.

    There will be Digital Open Captioned screenings at 13.00 on Monday 6th, and 20.30 on Thursday 9th. 

    1838; Estate agent Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult) is tasked with securing a property in the... Read More

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  • I’M STILL HERE (PREVIEWS FROM FEBRUARY 14TH)

    Tickets for preview screenings are on sale from Monday, December 16th.

    Walter Salles, the Oscar-winning director of Central Station and the Motorcycle Diaries, returns with his finest work in many years; I’m Still Here focuses on the true-life story of... Read More

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  • THE LAST SHOWGIRL (WITH PRE-RECORDED Q&A FEBRUARY 10TH)

    The Last Showgirl sees Pamela Anderson mounting an extraordinary comeback performance as Shelly, a Las Vegas dancer who is left adrift after the revue show she has been performing in for 30 years is suddenly closed by stage manager Eddie (Dave... Read More

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  • A REAL PAIN (OPENS JANUARY 8TH)

    Multi-hyphenate Jesse Eisenberg’s second film as writer-director also sees him take on the roles of producer and star. Sharing lead acting duties with Kieran Culkin (best known for his television work, most notably as Roman Roy in Succession), the pair... Read More

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  • IRISH FOCUS: GAMA BOMB – SURVIVAL OF THE FASTEST

    When their seventh album Sea Savage hit the American Billboard charts, cult Irish thrash band Gama Bomb were trapped by lockdowns, missing a drummer, and unable to tour.

    Survival of the Fastest captures their quest to make it to Hellfest... Read More

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  • FROM THE VAULTS: THE DEAD (2025)

    Join us on the Feast of Epiphany for our annual screening of  John Huston’s pitch-perfect adaptation of James Joyce’s The Dead.

    As the New Year dawns in 1904, the elderly Misses Morkan and their niece Mary Jane,... Read More

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  • THE BRUTALIST (70MM PREVIEWS FROM JANUARY 18TH)

    In 1947, architect László Tóth (Adrien Brody) flees persecution in Budapest for the US; initially forced to toil in poverty, circumstances thrust him into the orbit of Harrison van Buren (Guy Pearse), a millionaire businessman who comes to recognise the spark of revolutionary genius in the Hungarian’s innovative... Read More

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  • WE LIVE IN TIME

    The new film from Irish director John Crowley (Brooklyn, 2015), an unabashed weepie, tells the love story of Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield, with whom Crowley previously worked in 2007’s Boy A). Doing so across jumbled timelines, the... Read More

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