Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 02/04/2016

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: DOUBLE BILL (APRIL 2016 – FREE EVENT)

    MORE DUBLIN IN
 THE RARE OUL’ TIMES Join us for free screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive.

    DOUBLE BILL: PROG 1 & 2 CLERY’S ADVERTISEMENT An advert enticing shoppers and diners to Clery’s, Dublin’s late lamented department... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10

  • HIGH-RISE

    This film was released 18th March 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ The Independent

    Audio Description (AD) will be available on all screenings.

    Moving into an imposing brutalist skyscraper on the edge of an unnamed English metropolis, suave... Read More

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    Times: 15.00, 20.50

  • MAMMAL

    This film was released 1st April 2016, and is no longer screening.

    Margaret (Rachel Griffiths) lives a determinedly quiet life in a nondescript corner of Dublin; middle-aged and divorced, she owns a second-hand store, with little social life save for... Read More

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    Times: 13.00, 15.50, 20.10

  • MARGUERITE

    This film was released 18th March 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ The Irish Times ★★★★ The Guardian

    EXCLUSIVELY AT IFI

    Wealthy socialite Marguerite Dumont (Catherine Frot) lives for music; an amateur soprano, she loves nothing more than to... Read More

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    Times: 17.30

  • RAN

    This film was released 1st April 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ The Irish Times ★★★★★ The Guardian

    Kurosawa made 12 films between 1950 and 1965, including the masterpieces Rashomon (1950), Ikiru (1952) and The Seven Samurai (1954), but in the subsequent... Read More

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    Times: 17.30

  • VICTORIA

    This film was released 1st April 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★ The Irish Times ★★★★★The Independent

    Victoria (Laia Costa), a young Spanish woman recently moved to Berlin, meets Sonne (Frederick Lau) and his friends clubbing one night. After... Read More

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    Times: 13.00, 18.00


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