at the Irish Film Institute
The Irish Film Institute is located at 6, Eustace Street in the Temple Bar area of central Dublin. It has two screens, an extensive new cinema bookstore and a pub/restaurant.
I.F.I. (Irish Film Institute) Documentary
A short documentary on the Irish Film Institute (I.F.I.). Produced by Declan Hall, Donal Martin, Rachel Quinn and Úna Curran.
Irish Film Institute - We Make Movies
LOVEMOVIES.IE and the Motion Picture Association have teamed up with the Irish Film Institute to bring you the latest in our #imakemovies campaigns.
This campaign focuses on the wider employment of the film industry, exhibition, archive, education, box office, plus food and beverages. 18,000 people dependant on the Film Industry in Ireland. Every cinema ticket and legitimate film content purchase supports future film production.
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Dublin Capital City of Ireland 1940- IFI Player
This silent tourism film made for the Irish Tourist Association (the precursor of Bord Fáilte and Fáilte Ireland) provides a warmly-hued panorama of 1940s Dublin.
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With kind permission of Fáilte Ireland
Irish Film Institute
IFI is now one of the most active cultural bodies in Ireland.
IFI20 - celebrating 20 years of the Irish Film Institute
In September 2012 the Irish Film Institute celebrated 20 years in Temple Bar Dublin. It was a month full of events, parties, talks, tours and more. See what you missed!
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Ireland in Spring 1957 - IFI Player
O’ Connell street 1957, President Sean T.O’Kelly launches the parade and the An Tóstal festivities are in full swing. Watch the film in full here
IFI20 - celebrating 20 years of the Irish Film Institute
In September 2012, the IFI was celebrating 20 years in its landmark premises, the old Quaker Meeting House at number 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin. Take a quick tour of all the events and happenings, from Gala Screenings with special guests, including Jeremy Irons and Sinéad Cusack, to the IFI Open Weekend of free screenings, a premiere of Lenny Abrahamson's What Richard Did, to our Tabel Quiz, a Tour and a Pop-Up Museum at the IFI Irish Film Archive, and many more!
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Video by Izabela Barber (2012)
Christmas in Dublin 1963- IFI Player
In December 1963 the city was humming with excitement as crowds gathered in their droves to see the Christmas lights adorn the streets of Dublin.
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Irish Film Institute #imakemovies
LOVEMOVIES.IE and the Motion Picture Association have teamed up with the Irish Film Institute to bring you the latest in our #imakemovies campaigns.
This campaign focuses on the wider employment of the film industry, exhibition, archive, education, box office, plus food and beverages. 18,000 people dependant on the Film Industry in Ireland. Every cinema ticket and legitimate film content purchase supports future film production.
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Cycling in Dublin 1940s.IFI film.
Membership at the IFI
Some of our members explain why they love being an IFI Member!
Join the best film club in town for only €35 (or €20 for concessions) and get CHEAPER tickets, DISCOUNTS, BONUS loyalty points on sign up and DOUBLE loyalty points for each purchase that add up to FREE tickets, the chance to win tickets to a monthly FREE preview & much more!
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Or choose to further support the IFI as an IFI Friend, starting at €120, and get even more benefits.
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Music: 'The Scale Beam' by Spread It Across The Sky
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Postcards - The Blizzards - Irish Film Institute - Dublin 20th September 2019
The Blizzards performing 'Postcards' at the showing of their documentary 'The Blizzards: Behind The Music' at the IFI in Templebar, Dublin.
Podcast: JUMP Q&A at the Irish Film Institute
PODCAST: Gala Screening of JUMP, followed by a Q&A with director Kieron Walsh and cast member Charlene McKenna, hosted by film critic and writer Roe McDermott at the IFI as part of Spotlight: New Irish Film at the IFI on April 26th 2013.
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IFI Player App - Behind the Scenes
Go Behind the Scenes on the IFI Player App with IFI Director Ross Keane, Head of IFI Irish Film Archive Kasandra O'Connell and Axonista CEO Claire McHugh.
The IFI Player App is now live on iOS, Android, Apple TV and more. Download it today!
From Literally Reel to Virtually Real: Irish Film Institute (IFI), the Home of Film In Ireland, and Ireland-based Axonista, a global video technology leader today launch a ground-breaking new initiative to bring Irish film heritage to audiences worldwide. This
culture-meets-tech-and-innovation partnership sees a suite of applications, developed using Axonista’s video technology platform, that brings IFI Irish Film Archive collections to phone, tablet and TV-connected devices for the first time.
Song: That Feeling
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Ash vs The Irish Accent!
A little trouble for Groovy Bruce Campbell with an Irish accent at the Irish Film Institute.
Seoda, Ep 1: Liam O'Laoghaire - Film Pioneer
''Seoda'' Released: 2008
''Our Country'' Released: 1948
''Portrait of Dublin'' Released: 1952
An 8 part documentary series. The series was made from a collection of short Irish films selected from the Irish Film Archive.
Director of ''Our Country'' & ''Portrait of Dublin'': Liam O'Laoghaire
Film Introductions Written by: Dr Harvey O'Brien
Presenter: Niall Toibin
Funded by: The Broadcasting Commission of Ireland as part of the Sound and Vision Scheme and by TG4.
Technical Partners: Lotus Films
Producer: Irish Film Institute
© Irish Film Institute 2009
Glamour of Galway 1957- IFI Player
Galway old and new, is captured in glorious colour in this 1957 Bord Fáilte (now Fáilte Ireland) tourism film produced and directed by Colm Ó Laoghaire .
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With kind permission of Fáilte Ireland.
Christmas Lights Dublin 1960s - IFI Player
Henry St and Moore St are bustling with Christmas shoppers from this 1960s newsreel. Watch it in full on the IFI Player
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GAA Hurling Gold 2 Trailer
All Ireland Hurling Final Highlights: 1960-1968
NOW AVAILABLE priced €14.99 (+p&p) at the IFI Film Shop, online at ifibooking.ie and from all good DVD stores in Ireland.
Relive your county's past hurling glories with GAA Hurling
Gold 2. This was a decade dominated by Tipperary, who
appear on this DVD 7 times, with competition coming from
Kilkenny & Wexford who each feature 4 times. This
compilation includes rare footage of some of the greatest
players ever to lift the camán, - Tipperary's John Doyle can
be seen equalling Christy Ring's record of winning 8 All
Irelands in the 1965 match - believed lost until it was recently
discovered in the IFI Irish Film Archive; also featured is
Dublin's last appearance in an All Ireland Hurling Final in 1961,
and Cork's magnificent 1966 win under Gerry McCarthy, after
a decade in the doldrums.
These matches were filmed by the National Film Institute
(now the IFI) and are preserved by the IFI Irish Film Archive.
This DVD features
1960 Wexford v Tipperary
1961 Tipperary v Dublin
1962 Tipperary v Wexford
1963 Kilkenny v Waterford
1964 Tipperary v Kilkenny
1965 Tipperary v Wexford
1966 Cork v Kilkenny
1967 Kilkenny v Tipperary
1968 Wexford v Tipperary