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WHAT'S ON - 30/06/2016

  • ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: PROG 2 (JUNE 2016-FREE EVENT)

    This month we celebrate Bloomsday and the quatercentenary of Shakespeare’s death.

    PROGRAMME 2: JOYCE

    Amharc Éireann: Opening of the Joyce Tower with Sylvia Beach of Shakespeare and Company, publisher of Ulysses.

    FILM INFO: 2 mins, B&W, 1962, Digital.

    Ulys: Tim Booth’s animated, potted... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 13.10

  • 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: 18.20

  • LOVE & FRIENDSHIP

    This film was released 27th May 2016, and is no longer screening.

    ★★★★★ The Independent

    ★★★★★ The Guardian

    ★★★★ The Irish Times

    An adaptation of Jane Austen’s Lady Susan, a posthumously published early epistolary novella, Love & Friendship sees Whit... Read More

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    Times: 16.20

  • MACBETH + PANEL DISCUSSION

    This film screened 30th June 2016.

    As the first film Roman Polanski directed following the horrific murder of Sharon Tate, his pregnant wife, at the hands of the Manson Family, it is not surprising that his treatment of Macbeth is... Read More

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    BOOK NOW Times: 18.15

  • REMAINDER (OPENS JUNE 24TH)

    This film was released 24th June 2016, and is no longer screening.

    Although Remainder is Omer Fast’s feature-length debut, as a renowned video artist who uses filmic devices such as looping and reconstruction to explore the politics of representation and... Read More

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    Times: 13.30|20.50

  • 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: 15.45

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