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Bram Stoker Festival and IFI Horrorthon release programme details
10 Oct 2014 : Seán Brosnan
The Bram Stoker Festival, running Friday 24th through to Monday 27th October, features a film programme of Sinister Screenings with new and classic films.

A Dublin City Council initiative in association with Fáilte Ireland, the festival is inspired by the heritage of world famous Dublin horror novelist Bram Stoker and his notorious novel Dracula. The festival features large-scale spectacle to intimate performances in unusual spaces and a whole range of film and literary events.

This year’s ‘Sinister Screenings’ include:

  • ’The Curse Of Styria’ – Irish premiere starring Stephen Rea and Eleanor Tomlinson. Friday, 24th October, 6pm, Screen Cinema, Townsend Street, Dublin 2
  • ’Beautiful Noise’– Irish premiere. Documentary about one of the most influential, underground music movements of the 20th century. Sunday 26th October, 6pm, Screen Cinema, Townsend Street, Dublin 2
  • ’The Lost Boys’ – Sunday, 26th October, 6pm, Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
  • ’The Cure in Orange’ - Sunday, 26th October, 8.30 pm, Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Admission is free.
  • ’La Belle et la Bete’ - A film by Jean Cocteau. Monday, 27th October, 2pm, Brooks Hotel Private Cinema, Drury Lane, Dublin 2
  • ’The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari’ with live music by 3epkano. 24th October, 8pm, Christ Church Cathedral Dublin. Tickets are now on sale and cost €15 per person plus €1.50 booking fee. Over 16’s only

IFI Horrorthon, the IFI’s annual gore-fest, will also return this month, from October 23rd to 27th. This year’s programme sees 30 new releases showcasing the best of Irish and international films of the genre, including many Irish premières, a new Horrorthon Honours selection, special guests, and judiciously chosen classics.

The opening and closing night films are €10.20 while all other screenings cost €9.20. (IFI Membership is required for all films. If you are not an IFI Member then a Daily Membership fee of €1 will be added to each Horrorthon ticket price.) Special Festival passes will be available. All Horrorthon events will take place at the Irish Film Institute between 23rd October and 27th October.





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