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Audio described and subtitled performances

Cinema ticket prices

Adult (after 5pm Mon-Fri, all day Sat-Sun) €10.50
Adult (before 5pm Mon-Fri) €8.30
Child (14 & Under) €6.60
Senior €7.00
Student (after 5pm Mon-Fri, all day Sat-Sun) €8.40
Student (before 5pm Mon-Fri) €7.00
Family (after 5pm Mon-Fri, all day Sat-Sun) €29.40
Family (before 5pm Mon-Fri) €26.00
Early Bird (before 12 noon) €6.40
Weekend prices apply to Bank Holidays
Adult – additional €2.10 for 3D films
Child/Student/Senior/Unlimited/Unlimited – an additional €1.50 for 3D films
Family Ticket – an additional €6.00 per family ticket for 3D films
3D Glasses 80c per pair

Credit cards accepted

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Nearest transport information

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The cinema is located on Parnell street in the City Centre.

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All Trains and Buses to the City Centre

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All Trains and Buses to the City Centre

Parking information

501 Parking spaces are available nearby the cinema.

Disabled access information

Disabled Parking
The nearby car park has designated disabled spaces and we have disabled accessibility on Parnell Street and Kings Inn Street

 

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    Gainsbourg

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    Release Date: 30 July 2010

    Running time: 135 mins

    Director: Joann Sfar

    Starring: Eric Elmosnino, Laetitia Casta, Anna Mouglalis, Lucy Gordon

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    The incredible life story of France's most notorious star - musician, womaniser and all-round maverick Serge Gainsbourg.

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    The incredible life story of France's most notorious star - musician, womaniser and all-round maverick Serge Gainsbourg.

    As a young Russian-Jewish boy growing up in Nazi-occupied Paris, Lucien is haunted by an ugly caricatured face that features in anti-semitic propaganda. The ugly face becomes his alter-ego, a taunting companion that will never leave his side. Lucien grows up to be Serge Gainsbourg (Eric Elmosnino), one of France's greatest songwriters - and certainly the most controversial. From surviving World War 2 to provoking a scandal 40 years later with his iconoclastic reggae version of the French national anthem, Gainsbourg lives a truly extraordinary life. He seduces the most beautiful women in the world - screen goddess Brigitte Bardot (Laetitia Casta), singer Juliette Greco (Anna Mouglalis) and actress Jane Birkin (Lucy Gordon) - and records one of the most notorious songs of all time: 'Je t'aime (moi non plus)'. But his 'Ugly Face' alter ego is never far away...

    Screenplay: Joann Sfar

    Distributor: Optimum

    You should see it because: From graphic artist-turned-director Joann Sfar, it's a heartfelt tribute to one of France's greatest mavericks.

    See it if you liked: Walk The Line (2005), Factory Girl (2006), La Vie En Rose (2007)

    Gainsbourg

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