Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 28/04/2012

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME APRIL 2012: DOUBLE BILL

    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

  • BREATHING (Atmen)

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    In a world where loss is all around us, a young man has everything to gain – that’s the dramatic crux of this restrained but resonant directorial debut for esteemed Austrian actor Karl Markovics. He starred in... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.00|19.10

  • DAMSELS IN DISTRESS

    American cinema’s most urbane talent, writer-director Whit Stillman returns from a 13-year hiatus with this delightful fable of campus lives and loves. As new arrival Lily (Analeigh Tipton, from TV reality show America’s Next Top Model!) faces the challenge of... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.50|17.00|21.00

  • ELLES

    Juliette Binoche delivers another mesmerising performance as a Parisian journalist whose research into student prostitution destabilises her bourgeois domesticity. Installed in a fabulous Paris apartment, Binoche is a wife and mother with a fulfilling job writing for Elle magazine, yet... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 16.00|18.50

  • MARLEY

    Just over three decades on from his untimely demise, the global popularity of reggae icon Bob Marley remains undimmed. While the rebel songs and dreadlocked image are part of our cultural consciousness however, the man’s life story is rather less... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10|20.15

  • THE MONK

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    A classic of Gothic literature, Matthew Gregory Lewis’ 1796 shocker The Monk was the first to depict a villainous priest as the central character. Although Luis Buñuel was stymied in his efforts to film it, he would... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 14.40|16.50|20.50


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