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The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ABOUT THE IRISH FILM ARCHIVE The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in custom-built, climate-controlled vaults designed for IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents the THE IDENTITY OF AN IRISH CINEMA The identity of an Irish cinema Dr. Harvey O’Brien 2nd, revised edition, 2006. Introduction When Jim Sheridan’s My Left Foot (1989) collected the second of its two statuettes at the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles in 1990, Daniel Day-Lewis remarked that TREOIRLEABHAR STAIDÉIR GEARRSCANNÁIN 2 Scríobhadh an treoirleabhar staidéir seo chun dul le DVD de Ghearscannáin Ghaeilge a léirigh Bord Scannán na hÉireann agus TG4do scoileanna.
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The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ABOUT THE IRISH FILM ARCHIVE The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in custom-built, climate-controlled vaults designed for IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents the THE IDENTITY OF AN IRISH CINEMA The identity of an Irish cinema Dr. Harvey O’Brien 2nd, revised edition, 2006. Introduction When Jim Sheridan’s My Left Foot (1989) collected the second of its two statuettes at the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles in 1990, Daniel Day-Lewis remarked that TREOIRLEABHAR STAIDÉIR GEARRSCANNÁIN 2 Scríobhadh an treoirleabhar staidéir seo chun dul le DVD de Ghearscannáin Ghaeilge a léirigh Bord Scannán na hÉireann agus TG4do scoileanna.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IRISH FILM INSTITUTE REOPENING June 10th 2021: The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is thrilled to announce the reopening of its cinema doors, presenting an exciting programme of new Irish and international film across its Temple Bar screens and online this summer. The home of film in Ireland, the IFI is proud to reopen with a strong slate of Irish titles to champion the work of our domestic film industry. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI@HOME RELEASES www.ifihome.ie MAY 2021 May 25th: The 8th (2020), dir. Aideen Kane; Maeve O'Boyle; Lucy Kennedy May 21st: The Human Factor (2019), dir. Drop Moreh; New York Our Time (2020), dir. Vivienne Dick May 14th: Sequin in a Blue Room (2019), dir Samuel Van Grinsven; Servants (2020), dir. Ivan Ostrochovsky May 7th: Charlatan (2020), dir. Agnieszka Holland; Cowboys (2020), dir. Anna Kerrigan APRIL 2021 IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL The IFI Family Festival is back! This year, join us online on IFI@Home, August 27th to 29th, for the very best of international cinema geared specifically towards a family audience. Film lineup & tickets coming soon! See the 2019 festival programme here. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -NOW SHOWING & COMING SOON The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -WORK EXPERIENCE AND VOLUNTEERING Transition Year Work Experience 2020/2021 - Important Update Due to restrictions surrounding CoVid-19, we are unable to offer Work Experience placements at present and we continue to work remotely. As a result, we are not accepting CVs at this current time. This is subject to review in Summer 2021. If any changes are made we shall post information here, so do check back. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -FIRST COW In the 1920s, ‘Cookie’ Figowitz (John Magaro), a taciturn loner, and skilled cook, as his name implies, travels west to the Oregon Territory, where he crosses paths with King Lu (Orion Lee), a Chinese immigrant on the run from a murder charge, and seeking to make his fortune. The two soon team up on a dangerous scheme to steal milk from a Jersey cow - the first, and only, in the territory IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -LADYBIRD LADYBIRD Maggie is a woman in her mid-30s who has had four children by four different fathers. Ill-equipped to look after the kids, Social Services step in and take them away from her. At her lowest ebb, she meets Jorge (Vladimir Vega), a Paraguayan refugee who is unlike the other men she has been in relationships with. But when she becomes pregnant again, Social Services have difficulty believing her IRISH FILM INSTITUTE Run Time: 120 mins Showing in: Cinema 3. Concession pricing: You will be asked for ID prior to entering the auditorium. This screening is ALLOCATED. You will be asked to choose your seats at the next stage in the booking process. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE DIG This film was released on Friday 26th April 2019 and is no longer screening. This debut feature from the Tohill Brothers will no doubt prove to be one of the year’s strongest Irish releases, a downbeat but canny mix of thriller and western tropes. Callahan (Moe Dunford) has just finished his prison sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, committed when he was blackout drunk. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ROSIE This film was released 12th October 2018, and is no longer screening. Roddy Doyle’s first original screenplay since When Brendan Met Trudy (2000) puts a human face to Dublin’s homeless issue and the increasing numbers of families affected. Rosie (Sarah Greene), partner John Paul (Moe Dunford), and their four young children have been forced to move from their long-term home due to their IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -HOMEWHAT’S ONCAFÉ BARARCHIVEEDUCATEIRISHFILMFILM SHOP
The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ABOUT THE IRISH FILM ARCHIVE The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in custom-built, climate-controlled vaults designed for IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents the IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -I USED TO LIVE HERE This film was released on Thursday 2nd April 2015 and is no longer screening. Amy (Jordanne Jones) is a 13-year-old living in Tallaght and has had to take on much of the responsibility for running the family home after the death of her mother. She is devoted to her father, Raymond (James Kelly), but he is too distracted to pay her a great deal of attention, particularly when an old girlfriend TREOIRLEABHAR STAIDÉIR GEARRSCANNÁIN 2 Scríobhadh an treoirleabhar staidéir seo chun dul le DVD de Ghearscannáin Ghaeilge a léirigh Bord Scannán na hÉireann agus TG4do scoileanna.
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The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ABOUT THE IRISH FILM ARCHIVE The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in custom-built, climate-controlled vaults designed for IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents the IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -I USED TO LIVE HERE This film was released on Thursday 2nd April 2015 and is no longer screening. Amy (Jordanne Jones) is a 13-year-old living in Tallaght and has had to take on much of the responsibility for running the family home after the death of her mother. She is devoted to her father, Raymond (James Kelly), but he is too distracted to pay her a great deal of attention, particularly when an old girlfriend TREOIRLEABHAR STAIDÉIR GEARRSCANNÁIN 2 Scríobhadh an treoirleabhar staidéir seo chun dul le DVD de Ghearscannáin Ghaeilge a léirigh Bord Scannán na hÉireann agus TG4do scoileanna.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IRISH FILM INSTITUTE REOPENING June 10th 2021: The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is thrilled to announce the reopening of its cinema doors, presenting an exciting programme of new Irish and international film across its Temple Bar screens and online this summer. The home of film in Ireland, the IFI is proud to reopen with a strong slate of Irish titles to champion the work of our domestic film industry. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI@HOME RELEASES www.ifihome.ie MAY 2021 May 25th: The 8th (2020), dir. Aideen Kane; Maeve O'Boyle; Lucy Kennedy May 21st: The Human Factor (2019), dir. Drop Moreh; New York Our Time (2020), dir. Vivienne Dick May 14th: Sequin in a Blue Room (2019), dir Samuel Van Grinsven; Servants (2020), dir. Ivan Ostrochovsky May 7th: Charlatan (2020), dir. Agnieszka Holland; Cowboys (2020), dir. Anna Kerrigan APRIL 2021 IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL The IFI Family Festival is back! This year, join us online on IFI@Home, August 27th to 29th, for the very best of international cinema geared specifically towards a family audience. Film lineup & tickets coming soon! See the 2019 festival programme here. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -WORK EXPERIENCE AND VOLUNTEERING Transition Year Work Experience 2020/2021 - Important Update Due to restrictions surrounding CoVid-19, we are unable to offer Work Experience placements at present and we continue to work remotely. As a result, we are not accepting CVs at this current time. This is subject to review in Summer 2021. If any changes are made we shall post information here, so do check back. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -FIRST COW In the 1920s, ‘Cookie’ Figowitz (John Magaro), a taciturn loner, and skilled cook, as his name implies, travels west to the Oregon Territory, where he crosses paths with King Lu (Orion Lee), a Chinese immigrant on the run from a murder charge, and seeking to make his fortune. The two soon team up on a dangerous scheme to steal milk from a Jersey cow - the first, and only, in the territory IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -LADYBIRD LADYBIRD Maggie is a woman in her mid-30s who has had four children by four different fathers. Ill-equipped to look after the kids, Social Services step in and take them away from her. At her lowest ebb, she meets Jorge (Vladimir Vega), a Paraguayan refugee who is unlike the other men she has been in relationships with. But when she becomes pregnant again, Social Services have difficulty believing her IRISH FILM INSTITUTE Run Time: 120 mins Showing in: Cinema 3. Concession pricing: You will be asked for ID prior to entering the auditorium. This screening is ALLOCATED. You will be asked to choose your seats at the next stage in the booking process. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -JOBS Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE DIG This film was released on Friday 26th April 2019 and is no longer screening. This debut feature from the Tohill Brothers will no doubt prove to be one of the year’s strongest Irish releases, a downbeat but canny mix of thriller and western tropes. Callahan (Moe Dunford) has just finished his prison sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, committed when he was blackout drunk. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ROSIE This film was released 12th October 2018, and is no longer screening. Roddy Doyle’s first original screenplay since When Brendan Met Trudy (2000) puts a human face to Dublin’s homeless issue and the increasing numbers of families affected. Rosie (Sarah Greene), partner John Paul (Moe Dunford), and their four young children have been forced to move from their long-term home due to their IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -HOMEWHAT’S ONCAFÉ BARARCHIVEEDUCATEIRISHFILMFILM SHOP
The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents theINSIDE I'M DANCING
Inside I’m Dancing sees two men fight to overcome disabilities and live exciting, independent lives in this uplifting tale from director Damien O’Donnell. Michael (Steven Robertson) has cerebral palsy and is drifting through life in a nursing home until the appearance of Rory (James McAvoy), a maverick whose fun-loving nature entirely belies his difficulties.UNDER THE RAINBOW
This film closes on Thursday, July 3rd. In previous films such as The Taste of Others (2000) and Look at Me (2004), co-writers Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri created comedies of bourgeois manners that were witty and intelligent, as well as frequently barbed. While Under the Rainbow treads a similar path, there is an added level of playfulness in its repeated allusions to fairy tales, both IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -I USED TO LIVE HERE This film was released on Thursday 2nd April 2015 and is no longer screening. Amy (Jordanne Jones) is a 13-year-old living in Tallaght and has had to take on much of the responsibility for running the family home after the death of her mother. She is devoted to her father, Raymond (James Kelly), but he is too distracted to pay her a great deal of attention, particularly when an old girlfriend TREOIRLEABHAR STAIDÉIR GEARRSCANNÁIN 2 Scríobhadh an treoirleabhar staidéir seo chun dul le DVD de Ghearscannáin Ghaeilge a léirigh Bord Scannán na hÉireann agus TG4do scoileanna.
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The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents theINSIDE I'M DANCING
Inside I’m Dancing sees two men fight to overcome disabilities and live exciting, independent lives in this uplifting tale from director Damien O’Donnell. Michael (Steven Robertson) has cerebral palsy and is drifting through life in a nursing home until the appearance of Rory (James McAvoy), a maverick whose fun-loving nature entirely belies his difficulties.UNDER THE RAINBOW
This film closes on Thursday, July 3rd. In previous films such as The Taste of Others (2000) and Look at Me (2004), co-writers Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri created comedies of bourgeois manners that were witty and intelligent, as well as frequently barbed. While Under the Rainbow treads a similar path, there is an added level of playfulness in its repeated allusions to fairy tales, both IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -I USED TO LIVE HERE This film was released on Thursday 2nd April 2015 and is no longer screening. Amy (Jordanne Jones) is a 13-year-old living in Tallaght and has had to take on much of the responsibility for running the family home after the death of her mother. She is devoted to her father, Raymond (James Kelly), but he is too distracted to pay her a great deal of attention, particularly when an old girlfriend TREOIRLEABHAR STAIDÉIR GEARRSCANNÁIN 2 Scríobhadh an treoirleabhar staidéir seo chun dul le DVD de Ghearscannáin Ghaeilge a léirigh Bord Scannán na hÉireann agus TG4do scoileanna.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI@HOME RELEASES www.ifihome.ie MAY 2021 May 25th: The 8th (2020), dir. Aideen Kane; Maeve O'Boyle; Lucy Kennedy May 21st: The Human Factor (2019), dir. Drop Moreh; New York Our Time (2020), dir. Vivienne Dick May 14th: Sequin in a Blue Room (2019), dir Samuel Van Grinsven; Servants (2020), dir. Ivan Ostrochovsky May 7th: Charlatan (2020), dir. Agnieszka Holland; Cowboys (2020), dir. Anna Kerrigan APRIL 2021 IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI FAMILY FESTIVAL The IFI Family Festival is back! This year, join us online on IFI@Home, August 27th to 29th, for the very best of international cinema geared specifically towards a family audience. Film lineup & tickets coming soon! See the 2019 festival programme here. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -FIRST COW In the 1920s, ‘Cookie’ Figowitz (John Magaro), a taciturn loner, and skilled cook, as his name implies, travels west to the Oregon Territory, where he crosses paths with King Lu (Orion Lee), a Chinese immigrant on the run from a murder charge, and seeking to make his fortune. The two soon team up on a dangerous scheme to steal milk from a Jersey cow - the first, and only, in the territory IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -WORK EXPERIENCE AND VOLUNTEERING Transition Year Work Experience 2020/2021 - Important Update Due to restrictions surrounding CoVid-19, we are unable to offer Work Experience placements at present and we continue to work remotely. As a result, we are not accepting CVs at this current time. This is subject to review in Summer 2021. If any changes are made we shall post information here, so do check back. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -LADYBIRD LADYBIRD Maggie is a woman in her mid-30s who has had four children by four different fathers. Ill-equipped to look after the kids, Social Services step in and take them away from her. At her lowest ebb, she meets Jorge (Vladimir Vega), a Paraguayan refugee who is unlike the other men she has been in relationships with. But when she becomes pregnant again, Social Services have difficulty believing her IRISH FILM INSTITUTE Run Time: 120 mins Showing in: Cinema 3. Concession pricing: You will be asked for ID prior to entering the auditorium. This screening is ALLOCATED. You will be asked to choose your seats at the next stage in the booking process. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -JOBS Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ROSIE This film was released 12th October 2018, and is no longer screening. Roddy Doyle’s first original screenplay since When Brendan Met Trudy (2000) puts a human face to Dublin’s homeless issue and the increasing numbers of families affected. Rosie (Sarah Greene), partner John Paul (Moe Dunford), and their four young children have been forced to move from their long-term home due to their IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -I USED TO LIVE HERE This film was released on Thursday 2nd April 2015 and is no longer screening. Amy (Jordanne Jones) is a 13-year-old living in Tallaght and has had to take on much of the responsibility for running the family home after the death of her mother. She is devoted to her father, Raymond (James Kelly), but he is too distracted to pay her a great deal of attention, particularly when an old girlfriend IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE DIG This film was released on Friday 26th April 2019 and is no longer screening. This debut feature from the Tohill Brothers will no doubt prove to be one of the year’s strongest Irish releases, a downbeat but canny mix of thriller and western tropes. Callahan (Moe Dunford) has just finished his prison sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, committed when he was blackout drunk. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -EAST ASIA FILM FESTIVAL IRELAND 2021 We're delighted to announce that the fourth edition of the East Asia Film Festival Ireland will be going ahead online via IFI@Home, the IFI's new VOD platform, from Thursday, March 25th to Sunday, March 28th. See the full programme and rent titles here. The festival would like to thank the Arts Council, RTÉ Supporting the Arts, Dublin City Council, the Irish Film Institute, and all our IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents theINSIDE I'M DANCING
Inside I’m Dancing sees two men fight to overcome disabilities and live exciting, independent lives in this uplifting tale from director Damien O’Donnell. Michael (Steven Robertson) has cerebral palsy and is drifting through life in a nursing home until the appearance of Rory (James McAvoy), a maverick whose fun-loving nature entirely belies his difficulties. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -CLOSE TO EVIL (DUBLIN PREMIERE) There will be a post-screening Q&A with directors Gerry Gregg and Tomi Reichental hosted by journalist Tanya Sillem. In 1945 Tomi Reichental was a nine-year-old boy starving to death in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. SS woman Hilde Lisiewicz was one of the Nazi guards that kept Tomi and his family in brutal captivity. Sixty-eight years later in 2013, Tomi speaks to schools all over Ireland IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -DARK LIES THE ISLAND This film was released on Friday 18th October 2019 and is no longer screening. Sara (Charlie Murphy) has married into the feuding Mannion family and is embroiled in a complex web of erotic dysfunction. Though husband Daddy Mannion (Pat Shortt), 20 years her senior, is a big cheese in a small town, she is wholly disengaged and filled withmarital ennui.
WITNESS - IFI
THE STORY The story of Witness began in the early 70s with the involvement of three writers, Pamela and Earl Wallace and William Kelley. Novelist Pamela Wallace had an idea for a novel about IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -EAST ASIA FILM FESTIVAL IRELAND 2021 We're delighted to announce that the fourth edition of the East Asia Film Festival Ireland will be going ahead online via IFI@Home, the IFI's new VOD platform, from Thursday, March 25th to Sunday, March 28th. See the full programme and rent titles here. The festival would like to thank the Arts Council, RTÉ Supporting the Arts, Dublin City Council, the Irish Film Institute, and all our IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents theINSIDE I'M DANCING
Inside I’m Dancing sees two men fight to overcome disabilities and live exciting, independent lives in this uplifting tale from director Damien O’Donnell. Michael (Steven Robertson) has cerebral palsy and is drifting through life in a nursing home until the appearance of Rory (James McAvoy), a maverick whose fun-loving nature entirely belies his difficulties. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -CLOSE TO EVIL (DUBLIN PREMIERE) There will be a post-screening Q&A with directors Gerry Gregg and Tomi Reichental hosted by journalist Tanya Sillem. In 1945 Tomi Reichental was a nine-year-old boy starving to death in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. SS woman Hilde Lisiewicz was one of the Nazi guards that kept Tomi and his family in brutal captivity. Sixty-eight years later in 2013, Tomi speaks to schools all over Ireland IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -DARK LIES THE ISLAND This film was released on Friday 18th October 2019 and is no longer screening. Sara (Charlie Murphy) has married into the feuding Mannion family and is embroiled in a complex web of erotic dysfunction. Though husband Daddy Mannion (Pat Shortt), 20 years her senior, is a big cheese in a small town, she is wholly disengaged and filled withmarital ennui.
WITNESS - IFI
THE STORY The story of Witness began in the early 70s with the involvement of three writers, Pamela and Earl Wallace and William Kelley. Novelist Pamela Wallace had an idea for a novel about IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -HOME The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ABOUT THE IRISH FILM ARCHIVE The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in custom-built, climate-controlled vaults designed for IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -FIRST COW In the 1920s, ‘Cookie’ Figowitz (John Magaro), a taciturn loner, and skilled cook, as his name implies, travels west to the Oregon Territory, where he crosses paths with King Lu (Orion Lee), a Chinese immigrant on the run from a murder charge, and seeking to make his fortune. The two soon team up on a dangerous scheme to steal milk from a Jersey cow - the first, and only, in the territory IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -EAST ASIA FILM FESTIVAL IRELAND 2021 We're delighted to announce that the fourth edition of the East Asia Film Festival Ireland will be going ahead online via IFI@Home, the IFI's new VOD platform, from Thursday, March 25th to Sunday, March 28th. See the full programme and rent titles here. The festival would like to thank the Arts Council, RTÉ Supporting the Arts, Dublin City Council, the Irish Film Institute, and all our IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STAFF Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -JAPANESE STORY: SEASON OF CLASSIC February 1st 2021: The Irish Film Institute is pleased to announce the launch of a new season of Japanese cinema on its video-on-demand platform, IFI@Home, available from Friday, February 5th. Japan has one of the world’s oldest film industries, and this season, released across February and March, presents the moral quandaries of the Golden Age, the absurdity of surrealist cinema, and the IRISH FILM INSTITUTE Run Time: 107 mins Showing in: Cinema 1. Concession pricing: You will be asked for ID prior to entering the auditorium. This screening is ALLOCATED. You will be asked to choose your seats at the next stage in the booking process.INSIDE I'M DANCING
Inside I’m Dancing sees two men fight to overcome disabilities and live exciting, independent lives in this uplifting tale from director Damien O’Donnell. Michael (Steven Robertson) has cerebral palsy and is drifting through life in a nursing home until the appearance of Rory (James McAvoy), a maverick whose fun-loving nature entirely belies his difficulties. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE DIG This film was released on Friday 26th April 2019 and is no longer screening. This debut feature from the Tohill Brothers will no doubt prove to be one of the year’s strongest Irish releases, a downbeat but canny mix of thriller and western tropes. Callahan (Moe Dunford) has just finished his prison sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, committed when he was blackout drunk.WHEELS + OUR BOYS
This film screened 6th February 2016. Black’s directorial debut, Wheels adapts John McGahern’s story of a young man’s return home to fraught relations with his father on the family farm. Black’s interest in the tension between past and present and inter-generational discord is already apparent. Highly prescient and technically bold, Our Boys exposed the culture of brutality which IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -HOMEWHAT’S ONCAFÉ BARARCHIVEEDUCATEIRISH FILMFILM SHOPIRISH FILM BOARD The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ABOUT THE IRISH FILM ARCHIVEAMERICAN FILM INSTITUTEAMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE BEST FILMSAMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE LISTSBRITISH FILM INSTITUTEONLINE FILM ARCHIVEFUNNY IRISH MOVIES The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in custom-built, climate-controlled vaults designed for IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents theINSIDE I'M DANCING
Inside I’m Dancing sees two men fight to overcome disabilities and live exciting, independent lives in this uplifting tale from director Damien O’Donnell. Michael (Steven Robertson) has cerebral palsy and is drifting through life in a nursing home until the appearance of Rory (James McAvoy), a maverick whose fun-loving nature entirely belies his difficulties.WITNESS - IFI
THE STORY The story of Witness began in the early 70s with the involvement of three writers, Pamela and Earl Wallace and William Kelley. Novelist Pamela Wallace had an idea for a novel about IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -HOMEWHAT’S ONCAFÉ BARARCHIVEEDUCATEIRISH FILMFILM SHOPIRISH FILM BOARD The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -STUDYGUIDES Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI PLAYER Launched in September 2016, the IFI Player is a virtual viewing room where audiences from across the globe can instantly access the rich collections housed in the IFI Irish Film Archive. The IFI Irish Film Archive collection spans 1897 to the present day, and the most important social, political and historical events of the last century are represented, enabling us to explore our cultural IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ABOUT THE IRISH FILM ARCHIVEAMERICAN FILM INSTITUTEAMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE BEST FILMSAMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE LISTSBRITISH FILM INSTITUTEONLINE FILM ARCHIVEFUNNY IRISH MOVIES The IFI Irish Film Archive acquires, preserves and makes available Ireland’s moving image heritage, working to ensure that Ireland’s rich and varied film history, both amateur and professional, is protected and accessible for the benefit of current and future generations. Film reels, digital materials and document collections are held in custom-built, climate-controlled vaults designed for IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE BALLROOM OF ROMANCE This perfectly rendered naturalist feature, adapted from writer William Trevor’s short story The Ballroom of Romance, explores the deadening atmosphere of 1950s Ireland through the figure of the unmarried Bridie (Brenda Fricker). “Spinster” Bridie goes to the country ballroom, where as a young woman she danced and dreamed of a happy marriage, to desperately try one last time to find a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -BEANPOLE This film was released on 20th December 2019 and is no longer screening. 1945, in the immediate aftermath of the siege of Leningrad. Two women form a mutually destructive bond in an attempt to create a future life from the ruins of war. Iya (Viktoria Miroshnichenko), whose imposing height has led to her titular nickname, is a nurse in an overcrowded veterans’ hospital. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -MAN OF ARAN Robert Flaherty’s seminal documentary, Man of Aran today remains one of the most important cinematic depictions of western Ireland. Initially arriving for an overnight stay, Flaherty eventually spent over two years among the native community of the Aran Islands, which are described as “wastes of rockwithout treeswithout soil”. The film focuses on one family that represents theINSIDE I'M DANCING
Inside I’m Dancing sees two men fight to overcome disabilities and live exciting, independent lives in this uplifting tale from director Damien O’Donnell. Michael (Steven Robertson) has cerebral palsy and is drifting through life in a nursing home until the appearance of Rory (James McAvoy), a maverick whose fun-loving nature entirely belies his difficulties.WITNESS - IFI
THE STORY The story of Witness began in the early 70s with the involvement of three writers, Pamela and Earl Wallace and William Kelley. Novelist Pamela Wallace had an idea for a novel about IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IFI FILM SHOP Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin D02 PD85 – IFI Charity Number 20021429. Email: info@irishfilm.ie, Phone: +3531 679 5744.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -NOW SHOWING & COMING SOON The Irish Film Institute is Ireland's national cultural institution for film. It aims to exhibit the finest in independent, Irish and international cinema, preserve Ireland's moving image heritage at the Irish Film Archive, and encourage engagement with film through its various educational programmes. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GEARRSCANNÁIN FOR SENIOR CYCLE Study Guide & Short Films In conjunction with the Irish Film Board/BSE Gearrscannáin scheme,which funds short films in Irish language for a general audience, you can link here to new Irish language short films and Download our Study Guide. WATCH FILMS In conjunction with PDST Ghaeilge, we would like to get your feedback on teaching and learning with Gearrscannáin Ghaeilge. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -IN THE EARTH A deadly virus has plunged the world into chaos. At a research facility, Dr Martin Lowery (Joel Fry) is on a mission to find the whereabouts of the errant Dr Olivia Wendle (Hayley Squires), last heard of conducting obscure experiments in a vast forest nearby. Accompanied by forest scout Alma (Ellora Torchia), Martin begins a long trek on foot, but before long, their camp is mysteriously raided IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -GUNDA Through encounters with a mother sow – the eponymous Gunda – two cows, and a scene-stealing, one-legged chicken, Gunda, which has been championed by both Jaoquin Phoenix and Paul Thomas Anderson, movingly recalibrates our moral universe, reminding us of the inherent value of life and the mystery of all animal consciousness, including our own. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -ANOTHER ROUND Once the brightest teacher at his high school, Martin (Mads Mikkelsen) has fallen into a seemingly permanent slump; he’s barely present in his classes – the students and their parents even attempt an intervention – and his marriage is slowly unravelling. Martin’s trio of similarly disaffected teacher friends happen upon a Norwegian academic’s theory that we are all born with a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -FIRST COW In the 1920s, ‘Cookie’ Figowitz (John Magaro), a taciturn loner, and skilled cook, as his name implies, travels west to the Oregon Territory, where he crosses paths with King Lu (Orion Lee), a Chinese immigrant on the run from a murder charge, and seeking to make his fortune. The two soon team up on a dangerous scheme to steal milk from a Jersey cow - the first, and only, in the territoryTHE REASON I JUMP
Based on the best-selling book by Naoki Higashida, The Reason I Jump is an immersive cinematic exploration of neurodiversity through the experiences of nonspeaking autistic people from around the world. The film blends Higashida’s revelatory insights into autism, written when he was just thirteen, with intimate portraits of five remarkableyoung people.
IRISH FILM INSTITUTE -THE FATHER Almost eighty, mischievous, caustic, and defiantly living alone whilst suffering from advancing dementia, Anthony (Anthony Hopkins in a searing, Oscar-winning performance) rejects every home nurse that his daughter, Anne (Olivia Colman), lovingly introduces. Past and present conflate as Anthony struggles to differentiate memories from hallucinations and navigate the ever-shiftingIT MUST BE HEAVEN
Over the course of his career, the work of Palestinian director Elia Suleiman (Divine Intervention, 2002) has invited frequent comparisons to that of Jacques Tati, Buster Keaton, and Roy Andersson as a result of both Suleiman’s deadpan acting style and his reliance on visual storytelling over expository dialogue. In his latest, typically droll film, Suleiman’s conceit of playing a IRISH FILM INSTITUTE LOGO Buy Tickets Membership IFI ►Player
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