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Join us for the 11th IFI Spotlight, our annual review of Irish film and television production –providing a forum for new critical perspectives on the landscape from film and TV practitioners, funders, academics and others. IFI Spotlight will identify new... Read More
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Morning event for young people aged 15-18 interested in animation. Featuring talks, guests, screenings and more, including Deirdre Barry, Programme Director, National Talent Academy for Animation; Studio Meala; an Animation Talent Academy panel; and portfolio tips and hints with Animation... Read More
A monumental achievement that more than justifies its exalted reputation, Bela Tarr’s seven-hour-plus epic was recently voted one of the greatest films of all time in Sight & Sound’s decennial poll. The story, based on the 1985 novel by László Krasznahorkai,... Read More
Winner of the Best Live Action Short Film at the 95th Academy Awards and BAFTA winner for Best British Short Film 2023.
Floodlight Pictures present a special gala screening of BAFTA award-winning and Academy award nominated short film An Irish Goodbye, as... Read More
At a time when he was suffering personal and financial difficulties, Fellini agreed to take on this project on the life of Casanova for producer Dino de Laurentiis, despite his personal abhorrence of the legendary lothario. The lead role was... Read More
Fellini’s first film in colour sees Giulietta Masina once again take centre stage as the middle-class housewife who suspects that her husband is cheating on her. Her feelings of neglect are exacerbated by his thoughtlessness on the eve of their... Read More
Fellini’s love letter to the Italian capital is a semi-autobiographical depiction of his own move from his hometown of Rimini to Rome as a young man, and the delights he discovered there that would come to feature so heavily in... Read More
Famously inspired by his own case of ‘director’s block’, 8½ became one of Fellini’s most acclaimed films, regularly appearing on lists of the greatest films of all time compiled by organisations including the British Film Institute and the Vatican. His... Read More
Loosely based on the work of Petronius, Satyricon was described by its director as a science fiction film, despite its setting in ancient Rome. As its source material survives only in fragmentary form, so the film itself is a succession... Read More
AN IRISH GOODBYE + Q&A 15.10
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: ST. PATRICK’S MISCELLANY 13.10
CLOSE 16.35
GOD’S CREATURES 15.15, 18.45, 20.50
TÁR 20.10
THE BEASTS 17.30, 20.20
THE FIVE DEVILS 13.00, 17.50
WOMEN TALKING 13.15
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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