Winner of the Grand Prix at last year's Cannes Film Festival, Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen’s Compartment No. 6 is a warming and unexpected tale of adventure, self-discovery and human connection.
Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers reaches its 50th anniversary as QFT welcomes it back to our screens. It is one of Bergman’s most resonant studies of familial bonds, solitude, suffering and the female psyche.
Adapted from celebrated French writer Annie Ernaux’s short, stark memoir, Audrey Diwan’s devastating second feature Happening follows a young woman in ’60s France as she tries to terminate a pregnancy.
The Naughton Gallery presents François Truffaut's New Wave classic as part of its SCREEN/PRINT series, with a free poster designed by artist Evgenia Barinova for each attendee.
An audacious, genre-defying mix of horror and folklore, Lamb is the debut feature from Icelandic writer-director Valdimar Jóhannsson, a strikingly original new voice in independent cinema.
Joachim Trier (Oslo, August 31st, Louder Than Bombs) returns with the Oscar-nominated The Worst Person in the World, a wistful and subversive romantic drama about the quest for love and meaning in contemporary Oslo.
Young Plato is a funny, poignant and inspiring documentary set in post-conflict Belfast’s Ardoyne, from filmmakers Neasa Ní Chianáin (School Life) and Declan McGrath.
From 6-27 April, we'll be partnering with the School of Natural and Built Environment to showcase CineArch Studio Exhibition: From Film Analysis to Architectural Design, part of Walled Cities 4.