After a busy September celebrating the IFI’s
20th anniversary of its home in Temple Bar, we wanted the first month of the
next 20 years to demonstrate the breadth of our programming and to start the
way we mean to go on.
Lenny Abrahamson
To coincide with the release of What Richard Did (October 5th), we are delighted to present a focus on Lenny Abrahamson’s
work, including a rare opportunity to see his 2007 RTÉ television series,
Prosperity. Lenny will participate in a free public interview about his work
with Tony Tracy from NUI Galway on October 6th. We will also be presenting a season
of African cinema, which has been curated by the filmmaker and critic Mark
Cousins. Taking West Africa as a focus, the season will challenge commonly-held
perceptions of African cinema, and features films from the ‘60s to today.
Stories From Africa: Heremakono
In the build-up to the IFI French Film
Festival which returns this November (14th – 25th), we are presenting a
selection of films from one of France’s most prestigious independent production
and distribution companies, Les Films du Losange. To celebrate its 50th
anniversary, we have a programme of the company’s films in the weeks leading up
to the Festival, both in October and November, which commences with work from
Marguerite Duras and Jacques Rivette.
Les Films Du Losange: Céline et Julie Vont En Bateau
IFI Horrorthon raises it blood-thirsty head
once again for our annual celebration of all things gory with a selection of
new releases and classics from the vaults. The Festival will welcome its very first
‘scream queen’, Danielle Harris, and we’re delighted to be presenting Irish
director Ciaran Foy’s award-winning feature Citadel which was a big hit in
Toronto. Check out the separate flyer and ww.ifi.ie/horrorthon for full
programme details.
IFI Horrorthon: Dracula: Prince of Darkness
October sees the release of many of the big films from
Cannes 2012. Killing Them Softly starring Brad Pitt continues until October
11th, while Leos Carax’s indescribable Holy Motors runs until October 18th.
Walter Salles’ hotly-anticipated adaptation of
Kerouac’s classic On the Road opens on October 12th after receiving a terrific
response at Cannes.
Leos Carax's Holy Motors
There are other great new releases lined up
too. The Audience Award winner at the IFI Stranger Than Fiction Documentary
Film Festival in August, 5 Broken Cameras, opens on October 19th and is a
powerful film about one father’s determination to capture footage of growing
unrest in his Palestinian village. And if you recently enjoyed the stunning
Samsara, you’ll now get a chance to see Ron Fricke’s equally impressive
offering from two decades earlier with the re-release of Baraka, with the 18.30 screenings on October 20th & 21st on 70mm!
Baraka
Finally, our Monthly Must-See from the IFI
Irish Film Archive is one of the first cinema verité films, Chronique d’un été.
Sarah Pierce was commissioned by the IFI to undertake a research project in the
Archive of which this film formed a central part, and which resulted in an
exhibition at NCAD throughout this month. She will introduce this screening on
Wednesday, October 10th.
Ross Keane
IFI Director
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