Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 02/04/2012

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME APRIL 2012: PROGRAMME 1

    Join us for free screenings from the IFI Irish Film Archive. Simply collect your tickets at the IFI Box Office.

    IF YOU’RE NOT IN YOU CAN’T WIN

    We present two advertising films masquerading as travelogues which were made to promote sales of... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10

  • INTO THE ABYSS

    There will be a preview screening and Q&A with Werner Herzog via satellite on March 27th at 18.20.

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.30|16.50|20.50

  • THE KID WITH A BIKE

    Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s latest infuses its seemingly everyday drama with heart-catching emotion and moral substance. Eleven-year-old Cyril (Thomas Doret) is in a care home and absolutely intent on escaping to be reunited with his errant dad and the shiny... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.00|18.40

  • THE PARSON’S WIDOW

    Dreyer’s third feature and first great film is a lovely comedy of manners set in 17th-century rural Norway. It charts the intrigue that arises when a young curate awarded a living at a parsonage finds himself also having to wed... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 19.10

  • THIS IS NOT A FILM

    EXCLUSIVELY AT IFI

    In December 2010, Jafar Panahi, one of the most internationally acclaimed of Iranian directors (The Circle, Offside), was handed a sentence of six years imprisonment and a 20-year ban on filmmaking activities for alleged crimes that included... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.20|19.20

  • THIS MUST BE THE PLACE

    Among the most significant new filmmakers to emerge on the global stage in the past decade, Italy’s Paolo Sorrentino (Il Divo) matches a strikingly absurdist visual language with a fondness for off-kilter, morally troubling subject matter. The challenge of tackling... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 16.10|20.40

  • TINY FURNITURE

    Just out of college and miserably single, the 20-something heroine of Lena Dunham’s wry first feature is what you’d call a work in progress. Moving back home to upscale Manhattan however, where mum’s a successful artist – her photos of... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.00|17.10|21.00


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