
‘Beyond all the hype and showbiz hoopla we associate with some of the bigger film festivals, especially Cannes, these high profile jamborees can have a positive effect in establishing reputations for genuinely talented filmmakers whose often challenging work would otherwise go unnoticed by a larger public. The Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan is a good case in point’.
This month’s programmer’s pick is Once Upon a Time in Anatolia. Peter Walsh, IFI Cinemas Manager, explains his choice – read more in our blog [here].
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia continues from March 16th – 29th at the IFI. For more information and bookings, please contact our Box Office on 01 679 3477, or book online [here].
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FREE The Hunt DVD for first 100 customers to book IN PERSON at the IFI for A Hijacking + Q&A on Friday 17th May at 18.30
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