Irish Film Institute -

WHAT'S ON - 18/06/2016

  • BANG GANG (A MODERN LOVE STORY) – OPENS JUNE 17TH

    This film was released 17th June 2016, and is no longer screening.

    Where 16-year-old George (Marilyn Lima) is outgoing and sexually aware, her best friend Laetitia (Daisy Broom) is shy and virginal. Both are interested in class lothario Alex (Finnegan... Read More

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    Times: 16.10 | 18.20

  • CEMETERY OF SPLENDOUR

    This film was released 17th June 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★ The Irish Times

    Not unlike his other work in which dream and spirit worlds often interact with a recognisable reality, Palme-d’Or-winning filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Cemetery of Splendour... Read More

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    Times: 20.20

  • EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT

    This film was released 10th June 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ – The Guardian

    The year is 1909; gravely ill German scientist Theodore Koch-Grunberg ventures deep into the Amazon in search of the sacred yakruna plant he believes... Read More

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    Times: 17.50

  • IFI & CAPSTONES SHIFT: FROM THE VAULTS: DUBLIN PLAYS ITSELF

    This film screened 18th June 2016.

    The Irish Architecture Foundation and IFI present two walking tours, complemented by film and architectural analysis, exploring the impact of the 1916 Rising on the fabric of Dublin and the post conflict evolution of the... Read More

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    Times: 11.00|14.30

  • MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO

    This film screened 18th June 2016.

    A key film in the New Queer Cinema movement of the early ‘90s, and a landmark of American independent filmmaking, My Own Private Idaho is in part based on Shakespeare’s Henry IV Parts 1 &... Read More

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    Times: 20.30

  • WHERE TO INVADE NEXT

    This film was released 10th June 2016, and is no longer screening.

    In his wryly titled new film, his first since 2009’s Capitalism: A Love Story, Michael Moore is in unusually mellow form, though as impassioned as ever, as he... Read More

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    Times: 13.40 | 18.00

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