Now in its 25th year, the IFI French Film Festival is back, bringing the very best of new French cinema to Irish audiences.
This year’s programme features over 35 French films, with options to suit every taste from drama to comedy, action to documentary, and thriller to animation. There is also a short film on the schedule, a family-friendly screening and even a collection of four films chosen as a special tribute to the French novelist and playwright, Marguerite Duras.
DS Automobiles are partnering with the IFI French Festival for the third year. Cinema tickets for screenings part of thecost €15 each, €65 for five films or €110 for 10 films. These packages can only be booked in person or by calling the IFI Box Office on 01 679 3477. Membership is required for all in-cinema screenings. Daily membership costs €1.50 and is applicable to all festival screenings for non-members.
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