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Poster for Kinds of Kindness. A jumbled collage of the main casts' faces take over the left half of the poster, with the title, and press quotes on the right hand side. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Kinds of Kindness

Mon 16 Sep, 4.30pm (note earlier start time) & 8pm

Best Actor, Cannes Film Festival 2024

Three strange, unsettling and darkly funny stories about people driven to commit bizarre acts of desperation or violence, from acclaimed director Yorgos Lanthimos.

Poster image for North Circular in black and white, featuring a large group of a traditional musicians performing in a dimly lit pub, surrounded by an intently listening audience. Cinema, Culture Night

North Circular

Fri 20 Sep, 10pm

Culture Night 2024

A documentary musical that travels the length of Dublin’s North Circular Road, exploring the its history, music and musicians and including performances by Lisa O’Neill, John Francis Flynn and more.

Poster for Áma Gloria. A small girl, wearing glasses, and an older black lady smile at each other with the film's title angled across their faces. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Áma Gloria

Mon 23 Sep, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★★ Sunday Independent

A tender, vibrant drama depicting the difficult clash of worlds that occurs when 6-year-old Cléo’s beloved nanny, Gloria, has to leave Paris and return to Cape Verde - and Cléo pays her a summer visit.

Cinema, Event Cinema

Prima Facie

Thu 26 Sep, 8pm

National Theatre Live: Encore

Jodie Comer’s (Killing Eve) Olivier and Tony Award-winning performance in Suzie Miller’s gripping one-woman play returns to cinemas. 

A photograph of the group Kneecap standing as a group, Móglaí Bap is on the left hunched drinking from a bottle, Dj Próvaí has his hands held to his head in surprise and Mo Chara is smoking a cigarette looking at the camera. Cinema

Kneecap

Fri 27 Sep, 8pm

Audience Award, Sundance 2024

The provocative Belfast Irish language hip-hop sensation play themselves (with Michael Fassbender in tow) as they inadvertently fight to save their mother tongue in this fiercely original sex, drugs, and hip-hop biopic.

Poster for I Like Movies. On the left hand side, their are 4 uniformed Video store employees, with shelves of DVDs in the background; on the right is the title of the movie. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

I Like Movies

Mon 30 Sep, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Irish Times

A socially inept 17-year old cinephile, gets a job at a video store in this warm, funny coming-of-age debut feature based on director Chandler Levack’s own formative experiences.

Poster for Rose. Sofie Gråbøl's face takes up the left half of the image, looking off to the right, with 3 figures over layed at the bottom. The right half is the movie title Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Rose

Mon 7 Oct, 5pm & 8pm

Best Actress & Supporting Actress, Bodil Awards 2023

A tender family story starring The Killing’s Sofie Gråbøl about a Danish woman with schizophrenia who is brought to Paris by her sister on a fateful bus trip.

Poster for That They May Face the Rising Sun, Barry Ward lying in a grass field looking down at Anna Bederke resting her head on his chest, and looking up at him. Cinema

That They May Face the Rising Sun

Wed 16 Oct, 8pm

Best Film, IFTA 2024

Based on John McGahern’s final novel and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Pat Collins, this is a perfectly-observed slice of 1970s rural Ireland - full of humour, warmth and lost traditions.

An image of the two main characters in a romantic embrace surrounded by a collage of images from the stage production. The title is laid across the overall image. Cinema, Event Cinema

Miss Saigon

Thu 17 Oct, 7.30pm

Big Screen Musicals

Shot in front of a live audience at the Prince Edward Theatre, this screening gives fans the chance to enjoy the spectacular, sell-out event that was Miss Saigon’s 25th Anniversary performance, recorded in 2016.

Poster for About Dry Grasses. A lone figure stands on a small grassy island in the middle of a river, with leafy trees, and a dawning sun creating a silhouette Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

About Dry Grasses

Mon 28 Oct, 3pm & 7.30pm (note earlier start times)

★★★★★ The Irish Times

Acclaimed Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s latest is an absorbing, unpredictable film following a teacher assigned to a remote Antolian village who finds himself embroiled in scandal.

Poster for blur, to the end. 2 men sit on a sandy beach, with their backs to the camera, wearing big puffy jackets Cinema

blur: To the End

Wed 30 Oct, 8pm

★★★★★ NME

A new feature-length documentary depicting the extraordinary and emotional return of blur, captured during the year in which they made a surprise return with their first record in 8 years.

Poster for Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Opera House. The Phantom's mask looms over a backlight Royal Albert Hall, with a chandelier visible behind Cinema, Event Cinema

The Phantom of the Opera

Tue 5 Nov, 7.30pm

Big Screen Musicals

Filmed in 2011, this special 25th Anniversary performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sumptuous Phantom of the Opera, which was staged in the Victorian splendour of the Royal Albert Hall, is a very special treat for all theatre fans.

Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhône Cinema, Event Cinema

Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers

Wed 6 Nov, 8pm

Exhibition on Screen

The National Gallery, London is hosting the UK’s biggest ever Van Gogh exhibition, to re-examine and better understand this iconic artist. This new film from the director of Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition explores the collection and the artist’s process.