Sharing all things cinema in Maynooth, bringing town and campus together. A collaboration between @MU_MediaStudies, @MaynoothEnglish & @KildareCoCo Arts Service
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies is our next screening on Wednesday, 5 February. This comedy drama was Thailand's second-most popular film of the last year and was the country's entry for the Oscars.
Happy New Year! We are back after the festivities with our spring season, beginning with Levan Akin's wonderful Crossing tonight, Wednesday 8 January at 8pm in Iontas Theatre. See you then!
On Wednesday, 4 December at 8pm, Iontas Theatre, Maynooth Film For All will show Matteo Garrone's Io Capitano, a deeply compassionate film focused on Seydou and Moussa - teenage cousins from Senegal - as they make their way to Europe for a hoped-for musical career. See you there!
Tonight at 8pm in Iontas Theatre, Maynooth Film For All will be showing Black Dog (China, 2024), winner of the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes. Returning from prison, Lang joins a unit rounding up stray dogs in a town on the edge of the Gobi desert. Tickets €5/8 on the door.
We're back for the 2024-25 season with a range of excellent films, beginning with Kneecap on Wednesday, 2 October, 8pm, Iontas Theatre. The screening will be introduced by Fionntán de Brún, professor, department of Modern Irish. Details of other upcoming films attached.
@AllMaynooth@BallywalterFilm@MaynoothUni@accessCINEMA Among a great series of events at #MUArtsAndMinds2024 festival is a not-to-be-missed screening on 11 May at 3.30 of Erich von Stroheim's 1922 silent classic Foolish Wives with live accompaniment on piano and accordion by silent film maestro @stephenstumm: https://t.co/LtOrsHH72j.
A feast of culture kicks off @MaynoothUni from tomorrow, May 9th, with #MUArtsAndMinds2024.
Includes a screening of the wonderful Ballywalter on Friday evening (May 10th), in association with @AllMaynooth.
More details & ticketing:
https://t.co/wEdTvwtEhL
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On Friday(!) 10 May, we're showing @BallywalterFilm, set on the Ard peninsula and starring Patrick Kielty and @MaynoothUni alum Seána Kerslake. We're partnering with #MUArtsAndMinds2024 Festival, which has great events planned that weekend: https://t.co/LDVjk7lqzx. @accessCINEMA
The audience has spoken! And so we will be watching Fallen Leaves on Wednesday at 8pm in Iontas Theatre. It is the latest film from Finnish master Aki Kaurismäki, who came out of retirement to direct it. We showed Kaurismäki's Fading Lights on 1 May 2008, in our first season.
Exciting news! Arts and Minds Festival is back for 2024, bigger and better than ever! Join us from May 9-11 (with a satellite event on May 16) for an amazing celebration of arts and culture. Don't miss out - tickets are on sale now! https://t.co/jfHXQYJ1PI
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Join us for Justine Triet Palme-d'Or-winning Anatomy of a Fall in Iontas Theatre on Wed, 6 March @ 8pm. It has stunning performances by Sandra Hüller and 15-year-old Milo Machado-Graner as her visually impaired son who may testify against her after the death of his father. Tense!
On Wednesday, 7 February, we will show Afire (Germany, 2023), written and directed by Christian Petzold, about three friends (Thomas Schubert, Paula Beer & Langston Uibel) holidaying on the Baltic coast where their relationships develop and the surrounding forest starts to burn.
Happy New Year! Past Lives is our film tomorrow night, Wed 10 Jan at 8pm in Iontas Theatre. Written & directed by Celine Song, it tells the story of the relationship of South Korean-born Nora and Hae Sung interrupted by emigration and perhaps resumed in New York after 24 years.
Dominik Moll's The Night of the 12th is Maynooth Film For All's final screening of 2023 on Wednesday at 8pm in Iontas Theatre. Seemingly a police procedural after the murder of a young woman in a village near Grenoble, it reflect on why the police proceed in the ways they do.
We are delighted to be back in Iontas theatre for the 2023-24 season, beginning tomorrow night, 4 October, at 8pm, with the excellent Spanish-French co-production The Beasts (As bestas; 2022), a thriller set in the León region of northern Spain. Details attached.
Really looking forward to tonight's screening of Aftersun, in Iontas Theatre at 8pm. Refreshments available in the lobby beforehand from 7.15. Tickets available on Evenbrite (no cash on the night for this screening): https://t.co/RcpLyaPugc
We are delighted that our screening of the acclaimed Aftersun on 3 May at 8pm in Iontas Theatre will be the opening event of MU's ARTS & MINDS Festival. Tickets from Eventbrite only: https://t.co/FXOn9PZ0Tl
Visit https://t.co/VrruappHAQ for the full ARTS & MINDS programme.