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Immersive Cinema, Bold Stories, and Unmissable Screenings Next Week – Book Now 🎟️


Nov 08, 2025 |
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Join us next week for a range of immersive film experiences, from exploring two ancient cultures in a 360° dome, to reflecting on the moving image as both cultural treasure and fragile historical record, to an enigmatic Alexander Skarsgürd in a funny and outrageous debut feature.

We will also present the devastating true story of seven-year-old Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab, and those who tried to save her life, in a film that received the longest standing ovation at a film festival – a testament to the role that cinema can play in amplifying silenced voices.


Ready to dive into the 70th Cork International Film Festival?

All Festival tickets are on sale now.

Grab a Festival Pass, including our new ‘7 for €70’ film pass and a 15-Film CineSaver Student/U25 for just €70, and unlock more films for less.


MUSIC FOR DOMES


RĂłis, Hosta Projects | Ireland, Northern Ireland | 2025 | 60 mins

MON 10 | ST. PETER’S | 18:30

TUE 11 | ST. PETER’S | 13:30, 16:00, 18:30

In this immersive documentary experience, screened in a 360° dome, award-winning Irish artist Róis joins forces with the visionary Hosta Projects for a journey unlike any other.

Combining archival footage, sonic folklore and celestial cartography, the film draws uncanny parallels between two ancient cultures – Ireland and Cambodia – and how both map memory, myth and survival across the stars.

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CIFF LEGACY DAY

CIFF, UCC and IFI present EXPANDING PERSPECTIVES ARCHIVES, ACCESS AND CREATIVE REUSE

WED 12 | UCC FSM AUDITORIUM B.10B Kane Building | 10:00 – 18:00

Marking the Festival’s 70th edition, Legacy Day invites audiences to reflect on the moving image as both cultural treasure and fragile historical record. This symposium brings together filmmakers, archivists, academics, and film practitioners to consider how amateur films, newsreels, and overlooked footage capture everyday lives, while raising questions about preservation, access, and creative reuse.

The day opens with restored footage of CIFF 1965, introduced by Ciara Chambers (UCC) and Don O’Mahony (CIFF). This is followed by Archiving the Alternative, where Ellen Scally (UCC), Sarah Arnold (NUI Maynooth), Kasandra O’Connell (IFI), and Sunniva O’Flynn (IFI) examine pioneering women filmmakers, Cork’s cine-enthusiasts, and community-driven clergy filmmakers.

After a light lunch, Preserving Community Archives explores local projects, including The Ballymun Community Films Project and Cork Community Media Hub, with Andrew Keogh (producer, The 4th Act), Emma Bowell (Frameworks Films), and Niall Anderson (IFI), chaired by Kasandra O’Connell.

The afternoon continues with a screening of Aikaterini Gegisian’s Third Person (Plural), a collage essay film made from 200 postwar American newsreels, followed by a Q&A with Gegisian. Legacy Day closes with In the Opinion of the Censor, a screening and discussion with director Andrew Gallimore and producer John Kelleher, and Ciarán Kissane of the Irish Film Classification Office.

Tickets: No set price – Pay What You Can. Every contribution helps keep events like this accessible to all.

         

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THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB

Kaouther Ben Hania | Tunisia, France | 2025 | 89 mins | Subtitled | Documentary/Fiction

SUN 9 | EVERYMAN | 17:00
THU 13 | EVERYMAN | 15:00

OscarÂŽ-nominated director Kaouther Ben Hania blends actual recordings and scripted performances to tell the devastating true story of Hind Rajab, a seven-year-old Palestinian girl trapped in a car under Israeli military fire, and the first responders who tried to save her.

The longest ever standing ovation at a film festival (2025 Venice Film Festival) and a testament to the crucial role cinema can play in amplifying silenced voices.

Presented in association with Amnesty International.

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PILLION

Harry Lighton | United Kingdom | 2024 | 103 mins | Fiction

THU 13 | EVERYMAN | 20:00

A directionless man (Harry Melling) is swept off his feet when an enigmatic, impossibly handsome biker (Alexander Skarsgård) takes him on as his submissive. Harry Lighton’s

debut feature is a staggering achievement that is in turn funny, moving, outrageous and of course… wildly erotic.

Introduced by Clare Binns (Picturehouse Entertainment)

Programmers Pick:
Watch our Director of Programming, AurÊlie Godet talk about why she picked this film as one of her must-see movies of CIFF 2025, here.

POST-FILM SHOW: KRYSTAL & THE QUEERS: ONE NIGHT STAND
Inspired by the film, The One Night Stand is a drag performance by Cork’s very own drag collective led by Krystal Queer.

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