N.I.C.E. ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL

Various Locations, Thursday 3rd April - Sunday 6th April

This year, the selection of the best Italian films from the N.I.C.E. Italian Film Festival Ireland is coming to four Irish cities: Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick, and is aiming to gain even more acclaim. The Dublin events take place from April 3-6.

Ten films have been selected, for a total of 22 screenings, which aim to satisfy all the tastes of our audience: from new fans of Italian culture to those who already crowd the numerous events of the Institute’s “Lunedì al Cinema”.

Inaugural events with guest actors and receptions will welcome our large audience!

Together we will range across different genres and atmospheres: from documentaries to historical films, from romantic comedies to family dramas interpreted and directed by some of Italy’s most beloved actors and directors, from Tony Servillo to Paolo Sorrentino, from the all female cast of “Diamanti” to the very young protagonists of “Gloria!” and “Romantiche”.

The Opening Screening in Dublin is at Odeon Point Square Cinema Dublin – tickets here https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/nice-italian-film-festival-2025

The remaining 6 Screenings will take place at Light House Cinema (see ticket link below).


Date:
Thursday 3rd April - Sunday 6th April
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
Varies

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