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Hello and welcome to this week's edition of the IFI Newsletter!

This week's offerings feature a trove of glistening cinematic treasures, starting off with the much anticipated 28 Years Later, and a 20th anniversary re-release of Michael Haneke's Hidden (Caché) on general release.

Meanwhile on Monday 23rd, this month's Irish Focus selection is a powerful portrait of the demolition of the Church of the Annunciation in Finglas in Making Dust. Stick around after the screening for an in-conversation event moderated by Emmett Scanlon, director of the Irish Architecture Foundation.

Our Wild Strawberries over 55s film club returns with two screenings of The Friend on Wednesday 25th and Friday 27th.

Our Michael Haneke season continues with Time of the Wolf on Saturday 21st and The White Ribbon on Sunday 22nd. While our Dietrich x Garbo season rolls on with Camille on Saturday 21st, Angel on Sunday 22nd, Destry Rides Again Thursday 26th. Enjoy multiple titles from these seasons with our multi-film pass, available over the phone or in-person!

OPENING THIS WEEK AT THE IFI

28 YEARS LATER

dir. Danny Boyle

It has been nearly three decades since the outbreak of the rage virus. A group of survivors living on an island embark on a perilous journey to find a doctor on the mainland.

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HIDDEN

dir. Michael Haneke

The bourgeois complacency of a Parisian family is severely tested when surreptitiously recorded videos of their lives begin arriving anonymously to their well-appointed home.

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ALSO SCREENING AT THE IFI

Archive at Lunchtime

🚗 Cal

🎸The Ballad of Wallis Island

🐛 The Phoenician Scheme

🎹 The Piano Teacher

Tornado

IRISH FOCUS: MAKING DUST

Mon 23rd, 18.30

Featuring oral interviews with Finglas locals recorded at the site and in a nearby hairdresser’s, Making Dust reflects on the life cycles of buildings and materials to offer a profound reckoning with an epoch of Irish history that is only now just beginning to come into focus.

Followed by a conversation, moderated by Emmett Scanlon (Director, Irish Architecture Foundation), with Fiona Hallinan, Ellen Rowley, and poet Paula Meehan who came of age in Finglas.

WILD STRAWBERRIES: THE FRIEND

Wed 25th & Fri 27th, 11.00

Creatively struggling writer Iris takes on the Great Dane of her late friend, mentor, and lover. Together they deal with the past and the impact of their late companion on their lives.

Wild Strawberries is our monthly film club for the over 55s. Tickets are just €5.50 for IFI Members and €6.00 for non-members, and include a free tea or coffee.

RENT ON IFI@HOME

Enjoy the best of our programme from the comfort of your couch with IFI@Home.

Delve into world cinema, with two enticing new releases Sister Midnight and Holy Cow, or explore the work of acclaimed Irish filmmaker Alan Gilsenan with the Alan Gilsenan: Roads to Recovery collection.

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