The Irish Film Institute are going to screen Paul Thomas Anderson's brilliant (and divisive) film The Master in glorious 70mm. May 7th at 5:30pm.
With the best in new Irish and international filmmaking and a host of special guests, the IFI starts 2019 as it means to go on.
Things are heating up at the IFI this June with the hottest new docs, a new season of loved-up and lawless couples on the run titled Killer Couples, as well as the new releases and classic titles.
As we head into October, the Irish Film Institute (IFI) is gearing up for its next two festivals and a number of special events.
Following last year's record run of Dunkirk, the Irish Film Institute, Ireland's only 70mm cinema, is bringing back two classics in this glorious format.
This June, the IFI will present a Killer Couples season, running from Wednesday 6th to Saturday 30th. The season will include a selection of classic films, including a screening of Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers on 35mm.
The Irish Film Institute today took the wraps of their brand new 4K laser projector that has been installed in Screen 1, their latest step in modernising.
A packed August at the IFI features a season focused on the work and ongoing influence of Orson Welles, a host of new and old films, and a whole lot more.
The IFI has added a screening of Louis Myles's Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never to Play Football this Saturday, August 4th at 15.30.
This month sees the release of a landmark programme at the IFI, where half of the films on June’s slate have been directed by women.