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The IFI French Film Festival, the IFI's flagship festival now in its 25th year, returns from Wednesday, November 13th to Sunday, November 24th, once again bringing the very best of new French cinema to IFI audiences. Renowned director Stéphane Brizé will present his new romantic drama, Out of Season, with an audience Q&A, and will delve into ...
Oct 8, 2024 · IFI FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL 2024: PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED. The exciting programme for the 25th annual celebration of French film at the Irish Film Institute has been announced today. This 12-day celebration, of over 35 titles, will present works exploring a wide range of subjects by many renowned and established directors, as well as showcasing ...
About this event. The IFI French Film Festival, the IFI's flagship festival now in its 25th year, returns from Wednesday, November 13th to Sunday, November 24th, once again bringing the very best of new French cinema to IFI audiences. Renowned director Stéphane Brizé will present his new romantic drama, Out of Season, with an audience Q&A ...
Details of the full programme for the 2023 IFI French Film Festival were announced today, with a jam-packed programme on offer. Booking is open now at ifi.ie or (01) 679 3477.
My Brothers and I (French: Mes frères et moi) is a 2021 French drama film directed by Yohan Manca. [2] In June 2021, the film was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. [3]
The 2023 programme features 30 French films, mostly Irish premieres, for every taste: drama, comedy, action, documentary, thriller, animation; short film selections; and a tribute to Leos Carax who will be in attendance for the screenings of 3 of his masterpieces.
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The 2024 programme features over 35 French films, mostly Irish premieres, for every taste: drama, comedy, action, documentary, thriller, animation; short film selections; a family screening; and a tribute to Marguerite Duras.