Film Screening – Isle of Dogs with the Doggie Do
OK so Wes Anderson didn’t pull a Laurie (Anderson) by making his film specifically for dogs but it is all about them.
OK so Wes Anderson didn’t pull a Laurie (Anderson) by making his film specifically for dogs but it is all about them.
This year’s Japanese Film Festival is the biggest to date and presents an exciting line-up that showcases the best of contemporary Japanese cinema.
Boston guitarist/composer (Chris Brokaw) and Dublin guitarist/composer (Matthew Nolan) present a selection of work by the experimental filmmaker Peter Hutton (1944-2016).
iffy is a brand new film festival celebrating short films.
A grassroots festival of Irish and International Video Art and Creative Film, taking part at the Lighthouse.
Julie Andrews, in her Oscar-nominated turn, as a woman impersonating a female impersonator.
Heathers was the first of the cynical teen comedies.
Lomax in Éirinn features some of the best archive recordings made by Alan Lomax throughout the world.
With rare recordings and film footage from Romero's own collection this documentary is a timely portrait of one individual's quest to speak the truth.
Back by popular demand... A Special Halloween Eve Screening, complete with popcorn
Lets turn on the juice and see what shakes loose...
Get that Freaky Friday Feeling...
It's nearly Christmas time here, so why not transport youself to L.A. where there's an employee party in progress on the 30th floor of the Nakatomi Corporation building.
Same as it ever was...
A documentary exploring women within the electronic music scene followed by a panel discussion on learnings for here. Doors 6pm, screening 8pm.
Considered a landmark in the history of Arab cinema
The Dublin International Film Festival is Ireland’s premier event taking place in February each year.
Teddy Pendergrass was an R&B superstar in his day and then, in 1982 at the age of 31, he was involved in a car accident which left him quadriplegic. Screening followed by Q&A.
Screened at CineCafé Club, the powerful and touching Frozen Silence travels to the winter of 1943. Organized by Instituto Cervantes Dublin in partnership with Pearse Street Public Library.
This programme of rarely-seen films uses alternative stylistic approaches to explore the Northern Ireland conflict.