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Join us for FREE lunchtime screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive.
This month’s series, which looks at the changing role of women in Irish society, provides a rich factual counterpoint to the feature films in our Beyond the... Read More
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Times: 13.00
IFI CLASSIC
When Branded to Kill was released in 1967, the president of Nikkatsu, the production company who financed the film, branded it ‘incomprehensible’. It was withdrawn from distribution after just a few screenings and Seijun Suzuki was sacked from... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20.45
This film closes on Thursday, August 14th.
Vivian Maier was born in New York in 1926, and spent most of her youth in France. She returned to America to work as a nanny, and took photographs. Over the next five... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 14.00|18.30
After flirting with the mainstream in a number of stoner comedies, David Gordon Green returns here to the more personal feel of his earlier films (George Washington, All the Real Girls). Making a parallel return to form is Nicolas Cage... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 14.00|20.30
EXCLUSIVELY AT IFI.
This film closes on Thursday, August 31st.
Fabian (Sid Lucero) is a jaded intellectual, a law school dropout who spends his time drinking with friends and decrying the state of his country, of society and of... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 16.00
FREE EVENT
This panel-led event focusing on women in film will comprise of four short presentations followed by an open discussion chaired by filmmaker Neasa Haridman.
Critic and writer Roe McDermott will present on the female voice in film criticism;... Read More
Times: 12.00
EXCLUSIVELY AT IFI
The biographer Peter Noble pronounced that The Lady from Shanghai had “cost a fortune, lost a fortune and finished Welles’ career at any of the big Hollywood studios.”... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 16.30
BALTIMORE 15.15, 20.45
JEAN EUSTACHE: THE VIRGIN OF PESSAC ‘79 18.30
MONSTER 15.35
PERFECT DAYS 13.00
ROBOT DREAMS 13.00, 18.15 (OC)
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS 20.30
THE DELINQUENTS 12.45, 17.15
THE TASTE OF THINGS 20.20
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 16.15
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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