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Japanese Film Festival Ireland 2013 brings Evangelion movies to Dublin

Japanese Film Festival Ireland 2013 brings Evangelion movies to Dublin

Three films on Saturday, November 30th

Written by A. H. on 12 Nov 2013



You can never be granted too many opportunities to watch the recent trio of Evangelion movies, and if you're in Dublin then the end of this month will give you a chance to watch all three on the big screen!

The good news comes courtesy of the Japanese Film Festival Ireland 2013, which has announced via Facebook that it will be screening the three movies back-to-back on Saturday, November 30th.  The exact screening times of the films are as follows:

12pm: Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone

2pm: Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance

4pm: Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo

All three screenings take place at the Dublin Light House Cinema - tickets for all of these movies can be booked for €7.50 each at the cinema's web site, with a special €19.50 price if you book to see all three films at the box office.

If you're curious to read our thoughts on the theatrical release of Evangelion 3.0, you can do so in our review of the film.


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