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The Education Department (IFI Education)
of the Irish Film Institute provides the opportunity for
appreciation and critical interaction with film by a wide
constituency both within and outside the formal education
sector. It offers a range of evening courses open to the
general public as well as courses and events designed specifically
for specialised interest groups.
This year the schools section reached an annual audience
of more than 16,000 students, providing in excess of fifty
screenings of films in an educational context, workshops,
educational materials, school visits and teacher training
programmes. The department caters for both primary and secondary
levels of the Irish education system.
In the past year we have run Evening Courses in Russian
cinema, Book-to-film adaptation, Irish Documentaries.
During the summer we have, for the past 4 years, run a practical
film-making course for teenagers.
And every month we screen films for older people, ensuring
that audiences of over 55 have a comfortable environment
in which to enjoy film culture on a regular basis.
The expansion of our Access Department has opened doors
all over the country for the exhibition of film. More information
can be found on the REGIONAL SCREENINGS page.
Research Project
The Irish Film Institute in collaboration with the Irish Film Board/BSÉ and with the support of the Arts Council is carrying out a research project, Film Focus, to develop a national strategy for film education and young people. Click here for more information.