Archive at Lunchtime, the IFI’s initiative to provide regular, accessible and free screenings of short films from the IFI Irish Film Archive, has completed its first year and starts 2011 with an upcoming programme highlighting the moving-image heritage of Ireland.
While January’s programme focused on films from Ireland’s islands including dramatic newsreel of the evacuation of Inishark, February’s film selections, Love is in the Air, are inspired by St. Valentines day.
Archive at Lunchtime runs every Monday and Wednesday at 13.10. The screenings are free but subject to availability and tickets should be collected at the IFI box office.
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