IFI French Film Festival

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Irish Film Institute, Wednesday 15th November - Sunday 26th November

The 24rd edition of the IFI French Film Festival will take place between November 15th to 26th both at the IFI in Temple Bar and on their Video-On-Demand platform IFI@Home.

The 2023 programme features 30 French films, mostly Irish premieres, for every taste: drama, comedy, action, documentary, thriller, animation; short film selections; and a tribute to Leos Carax who will be in attendance for the screenings of 3 of his masterpieces.


Date:
Wednesday 15th November - Sunday 26th November
Time:
Varies
Price:
Varies
Address:
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace St, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 PD85, Ireland

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