Irish Film Institute -ADAM & PAUL

WHAT'S ON - 10/04/2012

  • A CAT IN PARIS

    EXCLUSIVELY AT IFI 

    At a time when mainstream animation has become increasingly homogenised through reliance on CGI, it’s a real treat to see old-school, hand-drawn 2D animation on the big screen. Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol’s A Cat in Paris,... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 15.30

  • HEADHUNTERS

    This adaptation of Norwegian Jo Nesbø’s million-selling novel delivers Nordic Noir with a vengeance. A corporate recruitment specialist named Roger Brown is slightly ginger, not that tall, and living a luxury lifestyle he can’t afford – so he moonlights as... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.10|16.20|19.00

  • 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: 18.30

  • LE HAVRE

    A change of scenery from Helsinki to the French coast has helped Aki Kaurismäki deliver an urban fairy-tale that’s one of his most cherishable films to date. The characteristically retro art direction and Kaurismäki’s old-school craftsmanship recall Hollywood’s golden age,... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.30|15.40|20.45

  • 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: 13.30|21.00

  • 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: 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: 17.00


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