This film was released on Friday 9th January 2015.
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In Edo period Japan, Haru is an impetuous divorcée working as a maid. Her sense of taste and declarations at dinner parties serve to embarrass her mistress, but impress Dennai Funaki, a head... Read More
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PROGRAMME 1: AMHARC ÉIREANN: EAGRÁN 240 New Year’s sale fever in Dublin FILM INFO: 3 minutes,... Read More
Times: 13.00
This film was released on Friday 2nd January 2015.
Reunited with screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, who scripted the inspired biopic Ed Wood, Tim Burton has delivered his best and most vital film for years. It tells the true... Read More
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This film was released on Friday 2nd January 2015.
While his girlfriend Mary (Mélanie Laurent) sleeps, solitary history professor Adam Bell (Jake Gyllenhaal) is watching a film when he suddenly notices a background extra who looks identical to him. Intrigued, Adam’s online research leads him to... Read More
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This film was released on Friday 9th January 2015.
Bennett Miller follows the acclaimed films Capote and Moneyball with this great, brooding true crime saga. The story centres on John Eleuthère du Pont, an eccentric millionaire who, in the late 1980s, sought to establish himself as... Read More
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It’s 1950s France and country girl Rose moves to Paris to take on a secretarial job where it doesn’t take long for her boss (Romain Duris) to see the potential of Rose’s amazing typing skills. Next stop the national speed-typing championships. The glamorous costumes, cars... Read More
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This film was released on Friday 2nd January 2015.
Stephen Hawking’s life story involves more drama than one film might be expected to contain. By the time his genius was popularly celebrated with the publication of the modern classic A Brief History of Time in... Read More
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