| | | Hello and welcome to this week's edition of the IFI Newsletter!
Opening in-cinema this week are Steven Soderbergh's haunted house POV thriller Presence and the Oscar-nominated The Brutalist. Experience this enthralling new epic from Brady Corbet in 70mm exclusively at the IFI, the only cinema in Ireland with 70mm projection.
Other special events this week include two screenings this Sunday 26th, Blitz as part of our Wild Strawberries film club and Neil Martin: Bóthar an Cheoil with Q&A as part of Tradfest.
Coming next month, our latest season Between Heaven and Hell: The Films of Ingmar Bergman celebrates one of the most iconic filmmakers with 22 films screening in-cinema and on IFI@Home. Multi-film passes are available from IFI Box Office in-person or over the phone on 01 679 3477.
Also on IFI@Home, enjoy a selection of the best in contemporary French cinema from the comfort of your own home with MyFrenchFilmFestival 2025. |
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| PRESENCE
dir. Steven Soderbergh
An entity observes a family newly moved into the house it too inhabits in this highly original supernatural thriller.
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| THE BRUTALIST (70MM)
dir. Brady Corbet
Architect László Tóth flees persecution in Budapest for the US; where he meets the mysterious Harrison van Buren.
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| KNEECAP
dir. Rich Peppiatt
With awards buzz on the horizon, embrace your inner "low-life scum" again, as the Irish language rap trio return to our screens.
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| | | | | WILD STRAWBERRIES: BLITZ
Wed 29th & Fri 29th, 11.00
In this Second World War-set drama, he chooses to focus on the experience of Londoners seeking refuge from German bombs in underground shelters and tunnels. Saoirse Ronan excels as a young woman who has sent her son to the country for safety but the boy, George, decides to make his own way back to the city.
The screening on Wednesday 29th will be Open Captioned. | |
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| | | IFI & TRADFEST – NEIL MARTIN: BÓTHAR AN CHEOIL + Q&A
Sun 26th, 12.30
Damian McCann’s feature documentary follows Neil through grief, celebration and new ambitions to ask whether the work of being an artist ever feels finished.
Post-screening Q&A with Damian McCann and Neil Martin, hosted by Sheila de Courcy. | |
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