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Experience the best in Independent and world film in a fully digital cinema based in the unique surroundings of a stunningly refurbished 1700s neo-classical church. Triskel Arts Centre in the heart of Cork city screens two titles each week with additional special events, film strands such as Experimental Film, Horror and monthly Shorts.

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Ticket prices 5pm and after:
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Child (under 14): €8

We encourage everyone to purchase tickets online in advance but, if you’d prefer to purchase in person, check out this week’s Box Office Opening Hours. We would appreciate contactless payment where possible.

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  • Use of recording devices is forbidden.
  • Tickets for films rated ’12A’ and ’15A’ can be purchased for persons under the ages of 12 and 15 only if accompanied by an adult guardian (of 18 years or older).
  • Tickets for films rated ’16’ can be purchased by and for persons of 16 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
  • Tickets for films rated ’18’ can be purchased by and for persons of 18 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
  • Tickets for films rated ‘NC’ can be purchased by members only, of 18 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
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Foxes
15A

The Films of Adrian Lyne

105 minutes – United States 1980
Director: Adrian Lyne
Starring: Jodie Foster, Sally Kellerman and Cherie Currie


Jeanie, Annie, Madge and Deirdre are teenagers growing up in San Fernando Valley who have one last delicious, fragile and bittersweet summer together before adulthood. With the Hollywood Hills so full of promises and dreams, it is a time of excitement, anticipation and love for these girls. Director Adrian Lyne made his feature-length debut with this sensitive coming-of-age story. Produced by David Puttman (CHARIOTS OF FIRE, LOCAL HERO), FOXES features uniformly fantastic performances from its cast, a buzzing soundtrack by Giorgio Moroder and a screenplay which has the right balance of drama, comedy and tragedy. Overlooked upon its original release, this film has rightly found an appreciative audience over the ensuing years. Do not miss this rare screening of FOXES.

Adrian Lyne’s first short film THE TABLE (1973, 10 minutes) will be screened before FOXES.

Little Pieces of Humanity: The Films of Adrian Lyne

This summer, Triskel Arts Centre presents a season dedicated to the work of Lyne, a British director who forged a career in Hollywood by making some of the most popular and talked about films of their time. See info »
Sat 26 Jul 2025
19:00

105 minutes – United States 1980
Director: Adrian Lyne
Starring: Jodie Foster, Sally Kellerman and Cherie Currie


Jeanie, Annie, Madge and Deirdre are teenagers growing up in San Fernando Valley who have one last delicious, fragile and bittersweet summer together before adulthood. With the Hollywood Hills so full of promises and dreams, it is a time of excitement, anticipation and love for these girls. Director Adrian Lyne made his feature-length debut with this sensitive coming-of-age story. Produced by David Puttman (CHARIOTS OF FIRE, LOCAL HERO), FOXES features uniformly fantastic performances from its cast, a buzzing soundtrack by Giorgio Moroder and a screenplay which has the right balance of drama, comedy and tragedy. Overlooked upon its original release, this film has rightly found an appreciative audience over the ensuing years. Do not miss this rare screening of FOXES.

Adrian Lyne’s first short film THE TABLE (1973, 10 minutes) will be screened before FOXES.

A funny, rueful, sexy little movie about coming of age in a junk-food culture.
Newsweek