It has been nearly three decades since the outbreak of the rage virus; Britain is under quarantine, where isolated communities cling to life amidst the ever-present threat of infection. One such group lives on an island connected to the mainland... Read More
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Join us for FREE lunchtime screenings of films from the IFI Irish Film Archive. Simply collect your tickets online (with a small booking fee) or at IFI Box Office.
PROGRAMME TWO BOSSANOVA BLUES In this graduation film from Kieron J... Read More
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Elisabeth (Renate Reinsve, in perhaps her finest performance yet) has been summoned to an emergency meeting after her 6-year-old son Armand is accused of inappropriate behaviour toward a classmate; at the school she is subjected to an intense and troubling... Read More
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Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson) is a socially awkward marketing executive in a strained marriage to Tami (Kate Mara); by turns pathetic, endearingly sweet, and a little creepy, Craig is very much of a piece with the characters on Robinson’s much-loved... Read More
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The hardscrabble world of 17th century Scottish peasants is evocatively realised in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s highly original third feature. The story centres on Walter Thirsk (Caleb Landry Jones), a man caught between his ties to the local villagers and his... Read More
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Sofia (Emma Mackey) has acted as caregiver to her wheelchair-bound mother Rose (Fiona Shaw) for most of her life; the cause of Rose’s chronic pain is unknown, and they have come to a private clinic in Spain, presided over by... Read More
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Production of Fabián Bielinsky’s debut feature, receiving a welcome rerelease in a 4K digital restoration, came to life when his screenplay won a contest organised by a company who had previously passed on it – a suitably convoluted... Read More
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The Shrouds, a typically remote, intellectually rich affair, where provocative ideas are presented sincerely, is notable for being David Cronenberg’s saddest film; steeped in grief, the loss of the director’s wife in 2017 is present throughout this singular work. Vincent... Read More
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ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: SOMETIME SUMMERTIME (PROGRAMME ONE)
14.30
BARRY LYNDON (50TH ANNIVERSARY)
14.40
IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL 2025: HOLA FRIDA!
16.00
IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL 2025: SHOWKIDS
13.00
IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL 2025: TALES FROM THE MAGIC GARDEN
11.00
IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL 2025: THE BOY FROM MERCURY
11.15
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (30TH ANNIVERSARY)
20.30
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