Skip to main content

Calendar

  September 2025
MTWTFSS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 1 2 3 4 5
Poster for The Phoenician Scheme. Benicio Del Toro leans over the side of a bath with a black eye, cut lip, and a bandage on his right shoulder. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

The Phoenician Scheme

Mon 8 Sep, 5pm & 8pm

Palme d’Or Nominee, Cannes Film Festival 2025

Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel) returns with his latest film, tackling the espionage thriller with wit, visual invention and some surprising emotional stakes, starring Benicio del Toro.

Poster for From Hilde, With Love. Two people stand embracing, with a cloudy sky behind them and planes in the distance Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

From Hilde, With Love

Mon 15 Sep, 5pm & 8pm

Golden Bear Nominee, Berlin Film Festival 2024

Andreas Dresen’s WWII biopic tells the stirring true story of German resistance fighters Hilde and Hans Coppi, as Hilde faces imprisonment, impending execution, and only fleeting time with her newborn son.

Poster for Dreams, a part of the Oslo Stories Trilogy. A young girl leans forward towards a women holding a book open, both are in black and white, with the background a warm yellow Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Dreams

Mon 29 Sep, 5pm & 8pm

Golden Bear, Berlin Film Festival 2025

This entry in Dag Johan Haugerud’s Oslo Stories series a tender, conversation-driven coming-of-age tale, exploring a teenager’s infatuation with her teacher, and her family’s reaction to the novella she writes about her.

Poster for Sorry, Baby. Eva Victor, front and centre, holds a kitten up to the sky Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Sorry, Baby

Mon 6 Oct, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★★ The Irish Times

Eva Victor’s eloquent debut balances warmth and humour with a candid exploration of trauma’s lasting impact, following two reunited friends whose bond offers solace, honesty, and hope for healing.

A lady wearing a dramatic red dress, with her back to the camera, holds her arm up against a marbled wall Cinema, Opera, Event Cinema

Puccini’s Tosca

Fri 10 Oct, 7pm

The Royal Opera (Encore Screening)

In modern-day Rome, Tosca and Cavaradossi’s love faces danger when Scarpia, Chief of Police, ensnares them in a deadly bargain. Oliver Mears directs Puccini’s gripping thriller with a star-studded cast.

Poster for Young Mothers. 5 young women, of various ethnicities, sit on a park bench. One is heavily pregnant, while the other 4 are all holing babies Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Young Mothers

Mon 13 Oct, 5pm & 8pm

Best Screenplay, Cannes Film Festival 2025

The Dardenne Brothers’ poignant, compassionate drama follows five teenage mothers in a shelter, portraying their struggles and hopes with emotional precision, social realism, and deeply humane storytelling.

Poster for Christy. A collage of characters, with Christy at the top on the left, with reviews and the title on the right Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Christy

Mon 20 Oct, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Guardian

Cork native Brendan Canty’s debut is the heartfelt tale of a troubled teen finding connection and belonging in his childhood community, blending moments of joy and warmth with a tender portrait of resilience.

Poster for Deaf. A man, with his eyes closed, leans back against a women in an intimate moment. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Deaf

Mon 27 Oct, 5pm & 8pm

Audience Award, Berlin Film Festival 2025

Eva Libertad’s tender debut follows a deaf Spanish mother navigating isolation and identity after her hearing daughter’s birth, exploring love, communication, and family tension with emotional depth and outstanding performances.

Poster for Friendship. Tim Robinson, wearing an all brown outfit and holing a large takeaway drinks holder, smiling at Paul Rudd, with a mustache and wearing a blue coat Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Friendship

Mon 3 Nov, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Times

Andrew DeYoung’s darkly funny debut follows one man’s desperate attempts to befriend his new neighbour, delivering an absurd, cringe-inducing portrait of toxic male friendship starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd.

Poster for Late Shift. Leonie Benesch, dressed in blue hospital scrubs, leans against the wall of an elevator Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Late Shift

Mon 10 Nov, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Irish Times

Petra Volpe’s tense, compassionate drama follows a nurse navigating an understaffed ward, balancing patient demands and personal strain, with Leonie Benesch (The Teacher’s Lounge) delivering a stellar performance.

Poster for The Kingdom. A young woman holds the scope of a rifle up to her eye, while an older man leans into her, seemingly giving her guidance Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

The Kingdom

Mon 17 Nov, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Irish Times

Julien Colonna’s 1990s Corsica-set debut follows 15-year-old Lesia as she confronts her father’s violent criminal world, delivering a fresh and authentic new take on the mafia genre.

Poster for Dying. A cartoon drawing of a floating piece of Earth, with autumnal trees, and 5 figures. One conducting another playing the cello, one older lady watching, a young women holding a baby, and a blonde lady sitting on the edge of the earth Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Dying

Mon 24 Nov, 3.30pm & 7.30pm (note earlier start times)

Silver Bear, Berlin Film Festival 2024

German director Matthias Glasner delivers a perceptive, blackly comic family drama exploring aging, mortality, and flawed relationships, following a terminally ill couple and their struggling, self-absorbed adult children with striking narrative depth.

The Inspiration of St Matthew 1604 by Caravaggio Cinema, Event Cinema

Caravaggio

Thu 27 Nov, 8pm

Exhibition on Screen

Five years in the making, this film reveals Caravaggio as never before - through his own words, hidden self-portraits, and the enduring mystery of his dramatic life and disappearance.

Poster for Misericordia. A graphic novel style image of the Félix Kysyl in the foreground, with the other character, one of which appears to be a priest, further back, and a church in the background Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Misericordia

Mon 1 Dec, 5pm & 8pm

8 Nominations incl. Best Film, César Awards 2025

Alain Guiraudie’s (Stranger by the Lake) latest twists a small-town thriller with dark comedy, simmering sexuality, and social satire, as old tensions ignite following a funeral, sparking lies, violence, and unexpected chaos.