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11 Weeks
Mon 5 May - Mon 14 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

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Pavilion Theatre presents

Monday Night Cinema: Summer 2025

11 Weeks of World-Class Film


Pavilion Theatre proudly presents a brand new 11-week season of Monday Night Cinema featuring award season contenders, hidden gems and glimpses of life around the world. Season tickets to guarantee your seat and get the best price are just €93.50 inclusive of booking fees.

Coming up between Monday 5 May and Monday 14 July 2025: The Brutalist, A Real Pain, I'm Still Here, To a Land Unknown, Holy Cow, Santosh, Vermiglio, When Autum Falls, On Falling, Julie Keeps Quiet, and The Salt Path.

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The Brutalist

Mon 5 May 2pm & 7pm (note earlier start times)

English & Hungarian | Cert: 16 | 2024 | 215mins (incl. interval)

Winner, Best Actor, Best Original Score,Best Cinematograhy, Oscars 2025
 
The acclaimed new film from director Brady Corbet is a truly epic drama, vividly exploring the immigrant experience, art, capitalism and the ‘American Dream’. With impressive performances across the board, this is engrossing, bold and bracingly unique filmmaking.

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A Real Pain

Mon 12 May, 5pm & 8pm

English & Polish | Cert: 15A | 2024 | 89mins

Winner, Best Supporting Actor, Oscars 2025
 

Against the backdrop of immense generational trauma, actor/director Jesse Eisenberg explores the complications of familial bonds alongside Kieran Culkin, who give devastating, funny performances as the characters grappling with their history, and the ways their own lives have diverged. 

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I'm Still Here

Mon 19 May, 4.30pm (note earlier start time) & 8pm

Portuguese | Cert: 12A | 2024 | 136mins

Winner, Best International Film, Oscars 2025
 
Based on the best selling memoir, this latest film from Oscar-winner Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries) starring Fernanda Torres is intelligent, compelling and moving.
 
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To a Land Unknown

Mon 26 May, 5pm & 8pm

Arabic, English & Greek | Cert: 15A | 2024 | 105mins

★★★★ The Irish Times
 

A Palestinian refugee living on the fringes of society in Athens gets ripped off by a smuggler and sets out to seek revenge.

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Holy Cow (Vingt dieux)

Mon 2 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

French | Cert: Club | 2024 | 92mins

Winner, Best First Film César Awards 2025
 

Louise Courvoisier’s impressive first-time feature draws on her own upbringing in the rural Jura region where Holy Cow is set, and featuring a cast of mostly young non-actors, the result is a joyful and authentic story of one young man’s coming of age. A little gem of a film.

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Santosh

Mon 9 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

Hindi | Cert: 15A | 2024 | 128mins

Winner, Best New Director, Asian Film Awards 2025
 

This feature debut from the British-Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri is a sharp, probing study of police corruption and deep-rooted social tensions in modern India. 

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Vermiglio

Mon 16 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

Italian & Ladino | Cert: 12A | 2024 | 119mins

Winner, Silver Lion and Best New Young Actress, Venice Film Festival 2024
 

Told across four seasons, Maura Delpero’s beautifully shot, emotionally rich film is a powerful tale of love, war, women, and family.

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When Autum Falls (Quand vient l'automne)

Mon 23 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

French | Cert: 12A | 2024 | 103mins

Nominee, Best Actress, César Awards 2025
 

Writer-director François Ozon demonstrates his versatility by following up his recent comedy caper The Crime Is Mine with this emotional, intimate drama, which is an elegant and playfully deceptive work, exploring themes of family, human connection, guilt and grief, whilst keeping audiences on their toes!

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On Falling

Mon 30 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

English & Portuguese | Cert: Club | 2024 | 104mins

Winner, Best First Feature, London Film Festival
 

Writer/director Laura Carreira's powerful meditation on contemporary loneliness is an empathetic social realist snapshot that offers a window into the financial precariousness of the gig economy, delivered with a lightness of touch that stresses the importance of everyday connection.

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Julie Keeps Quiet (Julie zwijgt)

Mon 7 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

Dutch, French & German | Cert: 12A | 2024 | 100mins

2 Wins & 2 Nominations, Cannes Film Festival 2024
 

With his debut film, director Leonardo van Dijl delivers an excellently crafted psychological drama in Julie Keeps Quiet, which follows the point of view of a young athlete in crisis. 

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Salt Path

Mon 14 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

English | Cert: 12A | 2024 | 115mins

Anderson and Isaacs’ performances excel” Variety

Adapted from the 2018 memoir by Raynor Winn, The Salt Path is a strikingly cinematic tale of a couple braving the elements, delving deep into the themes of love, resilience, and the fundamental essence of what constitutes a home, especially when confronted by the unpredictable and often harsh realities of life.