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The Irish Film Institute is gearing itself up for
a busy season; not content with the
international success of Irish-born cinema at
The Golden Globes and an impressive nine
Oscar nominations, they are rolling out a
programme of further productions that will
cement the already strong reputation that
they currently enjoy. The frontrunner to this
current flush of success is the wonderful
Brooklyn, closely followed by the harrowing
Room.
Living is also showing. The IFI’s 1916 Centenary
programme will feature concerts, newsreels,
shorts and features throughout March. There
really is something for everyone.
February sees a brace of new productions
being rolled out at the IFI with, amongst
others, Strangerland and The Truth
Commissioner featuring, while Lost in the
Events are r [