User Information
Public facilities at the Irish Film Archive
include the Tiernan Mac
Bride Library of books and periodicals relating to Irish
and world cinema, a reference collection of VHS tapes and
public viewing facilities. The establishment of the Archive
in 1992 coincided with the re-establishment of the Irish
Film Board and an increased interest in Irish cinema; there
has been a proliferation of media studies and 3rd level
courses studying Irish film both nationally and internationally
over the last ten years.
Academics,
students, teachers, film-makers, researchers and film enthusiasts
all avail of our facilities. The library and paper archive
are in constant use by film students and the media, production
companies and filmmakers make constant use of our extensive
holdings, frequently using footage, held and supplied by
the Film Archive in documentary programmes. The Archive
is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Ireland’s
moving image heritage.
Annual Library Membership:
Students €15.00 per year;
General public €20.00 per year
Archive Opening hours:
10-5pm Monday to Friday, by appointment.
Video and DVD viewing charges:
€6.50 per title, €10 per half day, €75 per
week
Contact kwall@irishfilm.ie
or 01 6129430