EXPLORE THE IFI FOR THE YOUNG FOLK… SCHEDULE • Screenings • Events ifi OPEN DAY SPECIAL OFFER COME AND MEET YOUR OWN CINEMA BUILD YOUR OWN ON IFI MEMBERSHIP – 1 day only! 11.00 Tickets Available OUR ARCHIVISTS PARADISO TIME MACHINE! 11.30 IFI Irish Film Archive Tour Take advantage of our IFI Open Day Offer and become an IFI Member for less! 12.00 Build Your Own Time Machine! (Workshop) design: verso.ie Throughout the day the IFI Irish Have you ever wondered what goes Do you want to travel ‘back to the IFI Membership gives you free film tickets, 13.00 Wings Film Archive staff will be on hand to on in our Projection booth? Join future’? Join artist and facilitator free screenings, discounts in the IFI Café Bar tell you all about the amazing work our projectionist who will show Laura Healy in a fun workshop and 13.10 Nashville and IFI Film Shop and double Loyalty Points that goes on behind the scenes in you the inner workings of this busy use an assortment of materials 13.20 Back To The Future towards more free tickets! the IFI in order to preserve Ireland’s department and, as the only cinema and plenty of imagination to create 14.00 Your Own : Projection Tour cinema heritage, in Ireland that can show 70mm (as a time machine, inspired by our 14.30 IFI Irish Film Archive Tour Special offer: well as 16mm, 35mm and digital, screening of Back to the Future. Now 15.00 Your Own Cinema Paradiso: Projection Tour €20 (instead of €25) for annual IFI Membership There will be a Pop-Up Museum of and more!), it’s a rare opportunity we just have to decide what year to €10 (instead of €15) for Concession Membership 15.45 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance interesting cine equipment in the to see just what’s behind that little travel to… €89 (instead of €99) for Best Membership 15.55 Tiernan MacBride library, tours of window at the back of the theatre… the vaults and a Pop-Up Picture Please note: Workshop time is 16.15 Forbidden Planet Group Membership: are you a cultural, community, House showing films from the Please note: Tour times are 14.00, 12.00. Places are limited – pre- 16.30 IFI Irish Film Archive Tour voluntary or non-profit organisation? Join our Archive. At our ‘Ask an Archivist’ 15.00, 16.30 and 17.00. Places are book your FREE tickets (including 16.30 Your Own Cinema Paradiso: Projection Tour scheme and receive all IFI Members’ benefits at desk, you can learn about different limited – pre-book your tickets option of tickets to Back to the 17.00 Your Own Cinema Paradiso: Projection Tour the discount rate of €20 per person (usually €25). 20 film stocks and even get to view and by emailing Sharon Corrigan Future screening, max. 4 per family) 18.15 Les Demoiselles de Rochefort Groups must be minimum ten people. handle film yourself! ([email protected]) or by calling by emailing Sharon Corrigan 18.20 A Man Of No Importance JUNE 01 679 5744. ([email protected]) or by calling Your IFI Membership helps support the IFI’s vital 18.30 The Wonders (Preview) Please note: Tour times are 11.30, 01 679 5744. work in preserving and restoring Ireland’s unique IFI 20.25 Audience Choice 2015 14.30 and 16.30. Places are and precious moving image heritage, and engaging limited – pre-book your tickets by AND THERE’S MORE! 20.40 F For Fake young people through our national education emailing Sharon Corrigan Soak up the atmosphere in the IFI APPEAR IN OUR 20.50 Manglehorn (Preview) programme, as well as continuing to provide the DOCUMENTARY ([email protected]) or by calling Café Bar throughout the day! We’ll 22.35 Tusk (Preview) best Irish, international and independent cinema 01 679 5744. be giving discounts on tea and coffee Look out for young filmmakers, 22.50 Monty Python’s Life Of Brian for audiences to enjoy year round.

to ticket holders, and hosting a BBQ Fresh Film Festival 2015 winner 23.00 Jaws in the evening. Don’t forget to check Daragh Goan (Frog Eyes Foley Come along to the Open Day and discover more out our extensive DVD collection in Productions) and Eamonn about the IFI’s Film, Archive and Education work. OPEN the IFI Film Shop, and there will be MacMahon, as they conduct Find out about our new Friends’ Scheme and lots lots of activity in the foyer all day, interviews and seek your opinions more ways to get involved. with talks and exhibitions for film for a short film, to be broadcast on THE HOME OF fans old and new! IFI social media channels and online. The home of film in Ireland. Be part of it. Who needs a selfie stick? Excited? FILM IN IRELAND So are we! Tell your friends that you’re coming, COME AND OPEN DAY COMPETITION – WIN FLIGHTS TO NEW YORK! share your film reviews and show us your pics via TICKETS #IFIOpenDay on Twitter and Instagram! DAY Proudly sponsored by Aer Lingus EXPLORE! Tickets for all films will become available at 11am on June 20th at the IFI. Tickets will not be available online JOIN THE IFI COMMUNITY ONLINE: Visit the IFI on Open Day and festivals and cultural organisations Join us on Open Day and find out or by phone*. Maximum of four tickets per person (all enter our special competition in 50 countries worldwide each more! Look out on our social media allocated on a first come, first served basis). Arrive early and you could win TWO FREE year? To celebrate the Irish film (#IFIOpenDay) for details. @IFI_Dub as tickets are expected to go quickly! FILMSup FLIGHTS TO NEW YORK!* ‘journeys’ made each year, we’ve -

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IFI International creates over 100 Irish film programmes for AND ARCHIVEmuseum a day of On Saturday, June 20th, we’ll Whether this is your first trip to the not only be showing FREE sneak IFI or you are a regular visitor, we previews, old favourites and archive welcome you to sample what awaits films throughout the day, not to beyond our front door – a fantastic mention our ever-popular Audience film on one of our three big screens, Choice feature, you will also have a a quick bite before a movie in the chance to go behind the scenes at IFI Café Bar, our extensive DVD the IFI by taking part in Archive and collection in the IFI Film Shop, the Projection Tours and checking out ongoing work of the IFI Irish Film our Pop-Up Museum of fascinating Archive in preserving our cinema THE MAN WHO SHOT LA GRANDE BOUFFE FORBIDDEN PLANET AUDIENCE CHOICE F FOR FAKE MANGLEHORN LIBERTY VALANCE Welcome to IFI cine equipment. Our Archivists will heritage or simply an oasis in the (15.55) (16.15) (20.25) (20.40) (20.50) be on hand to explain just what middle of busy Temple Bar. We’ll (15.45) Never given a theatrical release The film that practically set the Once again, IFI staff have been busy On the occasion of plays a solitary locksmith Open Day 2015! they do and there’ll be a Pop-Up be offering IFI Membership at a John Wayne, James Stewart, Lee in Ireland, ’s most template for the best sci-fi films selecting their favourite of the new centenary, we include this screening unable to forget the one who Picture House aswell. Children can discounted rate throughout the Marvin, and Vera Miles star in one notorious film stars Marcello of the 1950s and ‘60s, Forbidden releases to have shown here since last of F for Fake, his final completed got away. His most successful join in too, with a Time Machine day too, allowing you to avail of of John Ford’s greatest Westerns, Mastroianni, Michel Piccoli, Planet manages to work references year’s event before leaving the final feature, and one of a number of relationships are with his cat, his We are delighted to once again workshop inspired by our screening free cinema tickets, previews and in which the story is told, largely in Philippe Noiret, and Ugo Tognazzi to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a choice to be made by our audience Welles’ films which will be shown young granddaughter, and Gary open our doors to you, the of Back to the Future on the day, discounts throughout the year, plus a flashback, of how a young, idealistic as four friends who gather in a villa ground-breaking electronic score, and in an online poll. To cast your vote at the IFI over the remainder of the (a scene-stealing Harmony Korine), public, so you can sample all and lots more activities! Also new special IFI Open Day competition. attorney (Stewart) forged for himself a intending to eat themselves to death the iconic Robby the Robot into the before Friday, June 12th, visit year. Playing with narrative structure who he once coached in baseball. that the IFI has to offer with a to the programme are our special promising political career after he and over the course of a weekend. Filled story of a starship captained by Leslie www.ifi.ie/openday. In recent years, and documentary conventions, it Cautiously but tenaciously pursued programme that is more jam- late-night screenings – a perfect So come along and join us in Tom Doniphon (Wayne) encouraged a with scatological humour, it’s a work Nielsen, sent to investigate the fate winners have included Good Vibrations examines ideas of authenticity in a by bank teller Dawn (Holly Hunter), packed than ever! Saturday night treat which will cost celebrating the home of film in beleaguered townspeople to stand up of Buñuellian satire on affluence, of a scientific expedition to a distant and Short Term 12. The winning film manner not always to be trusted. he begins to find a more fulfilling you nothing! Ireland – and all for free! to the ruthless outlaw Liberty Valance consumerism, and greed. planet. will be announced on www.ifi.ie a few 89 minutes • -Iran-Germany place for himself in the world. (Marvin). 130 minutes • France-Italy • 1973 99 minutes • U.S.A. • 1956 days before June 20th, so if you want 1973 • Subtitled • Colour 97 minutes • U.S.A. • 2014 123 minutes • U.S.A. • 1962 Subtitled • Colour • D-Cinema Colour • 35mm to catch it on the big screen for free, D-Cinema Colour • D-Cinema Black & White • D-Cinema Director: Marco Ferreri Director: Fred McLeod Wilcox this is your chance! Director: Orson Welles Director: David Gordon Green FREE FILMS See overleaf for details on how to get your tickets. Director: John Ford

WINGS NASHVILLE BACK TO THE FUTURE LES DEMOISELLES DE A MAN OF NO THE WONDERS TUSK MONTY PYTHON’S JAWS (13.00) (13.10) (13.20) ROCHEFORT IMPORTANCE (18.30) (22.35) LIFE OF BRIAN (23.00) The first (and only fully silent) film One of the legendary Robert Enjoy our Back to the Future 30th (18.15) (18.20) Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes Popular podcaster Wallace (Justin (22.50) On the exact date of the 40th to win the Oscar for Best Picture, Altman’s greatest films, Nashville is anniversary screening: powered stars alongside Continuing our support of Dublin in 2014, The Wonders is a sweet Long), following a random lead Notoriously banned in Ireland on its anniversary of its release, the IFI Wings stars Clara Bow as Mary, typically sprawling and ambitiously by innovative special effects, in Jacques Demy’s Pride and celebrating the collections and humorous coming-of-age tale to what he hopes will make for initial release, Life of Brian follows its is pleased to present this special desperately in love with Jack. He and complex, following 24 characters in unforgettable music and non-stop exuberant love letter to American of the IFI Irish Film Archive, we centred on 12-year-old Gelsomina an interesting story, is kidnapped hero, born in the stable next door to late-night screening of Jaws. The his hometown rival David join the the titular city over the course of action, Back to the Future is an musicals. She is Delphine, who, along present this gem. Albert Finney stars (Maria Alexandra Lungu), the eldest by an elderly recluse (the great Jesus, as he falls in with the People’s film that popularised the term Air Service, while Mary enlists as an the five days leading up to a major adventure film that stands the test with twin Solange (Françoise Dorleac, as a 1960s bus conductor reluctant daughter in a family of beekeepers Michael Parks), who sets about Front of Judea’s fight against the ‘blockbuster’, it has lost none of its ambulance driver. Featuring breath- political rally. With an all-star cast, of time. Join Marty McFly (Michael Deneuve’s sister, who died tragically to reveal his homosexuality to an who, after an encounter with physically transforming his prisoner Romans, and eventually comes power to thrill audiences over the taking aerial combat sequences, the and taking full advantage of its J. Fox) on a time-shattering quest! after the film’s release), dreams of love unwelcoming Dublin. His attempts to the beautiful actress who hosts to resemble a walrus. Kevin Smith to be mistaken for the Messiah. decades as it recounts the battle to film also launched the career of Gary setting in its liberal use of country Families welcome. and escape. Meanwhile, their mother mount a production of Wilde’s Salomé a television talent show (Monica brings his trademark razor-sharp Hilariously irreverent, surreal, rid a coastal resort of a killer shark Cooper, appearing in a brief cameo. music, Altman’s loose approach to 116 minutes • U.S.A. • 1985 runs a café through which similarly are met with sabotage by friends and Bellucci), vows to get her family on dialogue (and some surprise cameos) endlessly quotable, it’s arguably the threatening its survival. 144 minutes • U.S.A. • 1927 • Silent filmmaking resulted in a masterpiece. Colour • D-Cinema lonely characters pass, their love stories family, including Michael Gambon the show as competitors. to a horror-comedy very different Monty Python team’s finest work. 124 minutes • U.S.A. • 1975 Black & White • D-Cinema 160 minutes • U.S.A. • 1975 Director: Robert Zemeckis eventually becoming intertwined. and Brenda Fricker. 110 minutes • Italy-Switzerland- from his previous work. 94 minutes • U.K. • 1979 Colour • D-Cinema Director: William A. Wellman Colour • Blu-ray See overleaf for our fun family activity 126 minutes • France • 1967 99 minutes • Ireland-U.K. • 1994 Germany • 2014 • Subtitled 102 minutes • U.S.A. • 2014 Colour • Blu-ray Director: Steven Spielberg Director: Robert Altman as we make our own time machines! Subtitled • Colour • 35mm Colour • 35mm Colour • D-Cinema Colour • D-Cinema Director: Terry Jones Director: Jacques Demy Director: Suri Krishnamma Director: Alice Rohrwacher Director: Kevin Smith