The Irish Film Institute, the home of film in Ireland, celebrates the recent success of Irish cinema through its continuing commitment to placing Irish cinema front and centre with a slate of new Irish features, seasons and shorts at the IFI over the coming months.
Lead cast members Martin McCann and Olwen Fouéré to take part in a Q&A following the opening night screening of Stephen Fingleton's The Survivalist on Friday, February 12th at the IFI.
IFI to present the first comprehensive retrospective of the work of Cathal Black, February 6th to 14th, including an in-depth interview with the filmmaker.
Directors Nathan Hannawin & Paul Sng to take part in Q&A following screening of Sleaford Mods: Invisible Britain on Jan 30th.
Filmmakers Amie Siegel and Polly Devlin to attend a Q&A following screenings of two specially selected films, DDR/DDR and The Daisy Chain, on Feb 23rd and 24th at the IFI.
Following its two sold-out Evening Courses in 2015, the IFI kicks off 2016 with its new six-week spring IFI Evening Course, Altered State, starting on February 23rd.
Strangerland co-writer Michael Kinirons and producer Macdara Kelleher will take part in a post-screening Q&A on February 5th at the IFI.
The IFI has announced that it is bringing the Roadshow Release of Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight to Dublin in glorious 70mm from March 11th.
Irish co-production Strangerland opens at Triskel Christchurch Cinema Friday 12 February and runs until Monday 15 February.
The Irish Film Institute today unveiled its plans for 2016 across its core areas of exhibition, preservation and education with new programming events, seasons, and partnerships alongside firm festival favourites and key film strands, and the launch of the IFI Player and a new annual schools programme.








