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16 Weeks
Mon 12 Jan - Mon 27 Apr

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€10/9 (+ booking fee)
Season Ticket €152.00 incl. fees

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Pavilion Theatre presents

Monday Night Cinema: Spring 2026

16 Weeks of World-Class Film


Click here to buy a Season Ticket

Pavilion Theatre proudly presents a brand new 16-week season, featuring celebrated auteurs, festival favourites, homegrown talent and hidden gems from around the world.

By popular demand, we're offering early access to Season Tickets for our Spring 2026 Monday Night Cinema Season - click here to buy yours, guarantee your seat and get the best price. Season Tickets are priced at €152 inclusive of booking fees.

Please scroll down for the full film line-up. Tickets for all screenings go on general sale on Tue 16 Dec at 2pm.

5pm screenings with an asterisk* include Open Captions for d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, displaying subtitled dialogue and other information not conveyed in speech.

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The Choral

Mon 12 Jan, 5pm* & 8pm

English | 12A | 2025 | 113mins

★★★★ "One of Ralph Fienne's best performances" The Times
 
In 1916, amidst World War I, the Choral Society in Ramsden, Yorkshire, faces a shortage of singers after most men are sent to fight.

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Souleymane's Story

Mon 19 Jan, 5pm & 8pm

French, Fula & Maninka | Club | 2024 | 94mins

4 Wins incl. Best Original Screenplay, César Awards 2025
 
Anchored by an extraordinary performance from Abou Sangaré, Souleymane’s Story follows a Guinean asylum seeker in Paris, struggling to survive on the fringes of society.

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Girls & Boys

Mon 26 Jan, 5pm & 8pm

English | 15A | 2025 | 85mins

★★★★ The Irish Times
 
Donncha Gilmore’s tender, dark-edged Irish romance recalls Linklater’s Before trilogy through a contemporary queer lens

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It Was Just an Accident

Mon 2 Feb, 5pm* & 8pm

Persian | 15A | 2025 | 105mins

Palme d'Or, Canne Film Festival 2025
4 Nominations incl. Best Drama, Golden Globes 2026
 
Winner of the top prize at Cannes, It Was Just an Accident is a fearless tour-de-force from cinematic luminary Jafar Panahi (No Bears, Taxi) who has spent years dodging censorship and persecution by the Iranian government.

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Sentimental Value

Mon 9 Feb, 5pm* & 8pm

Norwegian & English | 15A | 2025 | 133mins

Grand Prix, Cannes Film Festival 2025
8 Nominations incl. Best Drama, Golden Globes 2026
 
Joachim Trier’s follow-up to The Worst Person in the World is a nuanced family drama evoking classic world cinema, starring Stellan Skarsgård and Renate Reinsve.

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Saipan

Mon 16 Feb, 5pm* & 8pm

English | Club | 2025 | 91mins

Saipan is a vivid, compelling retelling of the notorious clash between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup.

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Blue Moon

Mon 23 Feb, 5pm* & 8pm

English | 15A | 2025 | 100mins

Golden Bear Nominee, Berlin Film Festival 2025
2 Nominations incl. Best Musical or Comedy, Golden Globes 2026
 
Ethan Hawke (Before Sunrise) delivers a warm, reflective turn as lyricist Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s (Boyhood) poignant real-time drama set in 1943 at Sardi’s.

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Palestine 36

Mon 2 Mar, 5pm* & 8pm

Arabic & English | 12A | 2025 | 120mins

Best Film, Tokyo Film Festival 2025
 
Wajib director Annemarie Jacir’s Palestine 36 is an ambitious epic tracing the origins of the 1936–39 Arab Revolt against British rule.

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No Other Choice

Mon 9 Mar, 4.45pm* (note earlier start time) & 8pm

Korean & English | Club | 2025 | 139mins

3 Nominations incl. Best Musical or Comedy, Golden Globes 2026
Golden Lion Nominee, Venice Film Festival 2025
 
The new film from Park Chan-wook (The Handmaiden, Decision to Leave) is a playful yet scathing satire of life under capitalism, full of wildly imaginative camerawork and set pieces.

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I Swear

Mon 16 Mar, 5pm* & 8pm

English | 15A | 2025 | 120mins

Best Lead Performance & Best Casting, British Independent Film Awards 2025
 
Based on the true story of Scottish activist John Davidson, I Swear is a lively, warm-hearted film about life with Tourette’s.

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Nouvelle Vague

Mon 23 Mar, 5pm* & 8pm

French & English | 12A | 2025 | 106mins

Best Musical or Comedy Nominee, Golden Globes 2026
Palme d’Or Nominee, Cannes Film Festival 2025
 
A playful, poignant love letter to cinema from acclaimed director Richard Linklater (Before Sunrise, Boyhood).

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The Voice of Hind Rajab

Mon 30 Mar, 5pm* & 8pm

Arabic | 15A | 2025 | 89mins

9 Wins incl. Grand Jury Prize, Venice Film Festival 2025
Best Non-English Language Film Nominee, Golden Globes 2026
 
This docudrama centres on the 2024 audio of five-year old Palestinian girl Hind Rajab calling a Red Crescent dispatch centre from a wrecked car in Gaza.

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Solo

Mon 6 Apr, 5pm* & 8pm

French (Canadian) | Club | 2023 | 101mins

Best Canadian Film, Toronto International Film Festival 2023
 
Théodore Pellerin delivers a career-defining turn in Sophie Dupuis’ film as a Montréal drag star whose world unravels when he falls for Olivier, played with electrifying intensity by Félix Mariteau (120 BPM).

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Urchin

Mon 13 Apr, 5pm* & 8pm

English | 15A | 2025 | 99mins

9 Noms. incl. Best Film, British Independent Film Awards 2025

Actor Harris Dickinson (Triangle of Sadness) makes an impressive directing debut with Urchin, a frank, empathetic portrait of homelessness and addiction.

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The Mastermind

Mon 20 Apr, 5pm* & 8pm

English | 12A | 2025 | 110mins

Palme d’Or Nominee, Cannes Film Festival 2025

Kelly Reichardt’s (First Cow) latest offers a quirky spin on the heist genre.

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H is for Hawk

Mon 27 Apr, 5pm* & 8pm

English | Club | 2025 | 114mins

Best Cinematography Nominee, British Independent Cinema Awards 2025

Co-written by Emma Donoghue (Room) and based on the bestselling memoir by Helen MacDonald.

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*Includes Open Captions for d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences, displaying subtitled dialogue and other information not conveyed in speech.

Tickets are €10/9 (+ booking fee) for individual movies, or you can purchase a Season Ticket for €152 (incl. fees).