AUTHORED WORKS: ELISA IN WONDERLAND
This powerful and unsettling cinematic journey delves into the depths of the human psyche to explore themes of loss, madness, and the shadowy forces within.
This powerful and unsettling cinematic journey delves into the depths of the human psyche to explore themes of loss, madness, and the shadowy forces within.
An immersive, first person account of the practical and emotional complexities of a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. A raw and deeply...
The Irish Film Institute (IFI) is delighted to be launching a landmark collection of the films of pioneering Irish director Louis Marcus.
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Haunted by the memory of her theatrical past and yearning to convert her home into an arts centre, Malu teeters between self-destruction and reconciliation.
This brief window of opportunity led a cadre of astute young writers and directors to act as a barometer, taking the...
This Dublin-set drama is from Drogheda brothers Darren and Colin Thornton. Fionnula Flanagan is wonderfully cast as writer Edward's mother.
From June 1 to 29, the Irish Film Institute (IFI), Dublin brings to the big screen films from two of the silver screen's...
A sneak preview of RTÉ's brand new series for kids and families, created, written and directed by Hugh O'Conor. Imaginative...
The Irish Film Institute announces. Ingmar Bergman Season. Between Heaven and Hell: The Films of Ingmar Bergman. across February and March.
The finest indie, Irish & world cinema shown in 3 historic screens in the heart of Temple Bar (home to Ireland's only 70mm projector) & online via IFI@Home and the IFI Archive Player. We're Ireland’s national cultural institution for film. We preserve and promote Ireland’s moving image heritage through the IFI Irish Film Archive, and provide opportunities for audiences of all ages and backgrounds to learn and critically engage with film. Exhibit. Preserve. Educate. Innovate. Irish Film Institute is principally funded by the Arts Council Charity Number: 20021429