Solas Nua is proud to present the annual Capital Irish Film Festival, in partnership with the American Film Institute, at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center. Now in its 20th year, CIFF is one of the largest programs of Irish cinema in North America. The four-day festival brings the best of contemporary Irish cinema by filmmakers from the island of Ireland to audiences in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
As it marks two decades of presenting Irish film in Washington, D.C., CIFF continues to celebrate the rich contemporary culture, identities, and heritage from across the island of Ireland on screen. The four-day festival provides a US platform for emerging voices in Irish cinema, showcases the exceptional home-grown creative talent both on screen and behind the camera, and reflects the rapid expansion and success of the Irish screen industry internationally. As well as providing audiences with the opportunity to see a selection of the latest Irish films never before screened in the Washington metropolitan area, CIFF also gives attendees the chance to meet and greet the many visiting filmmakers and artists from Ireland after the screenings. This year’s program includes North American and East Coast premieres, debut features, VIP guests and dignitaries, Q&As, talkbacks and gala events, as well as special talent appearances.
Festival passes are on sale now and individual tickets will go on sale Friday, January 30, 2026.
O'McPub Band at Harp DC
IN-DC 2026 AGM
Please join IN-DC at our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday, January 27th at the Embassy of Ireland at The Mills Building, 1700 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006. Doors will open at 5.30pm. The event will start with a reception from 5.30 to 6.00pm, and the AGM will start promptly at 6.00p.m. The evening will include remarks from the Irish Ambassador to the United States, Geraldine Byrne Nason.
Please note the location of the AGM will take place at the Irish Embassy and not the Residence of the Irish Ambassador, where it has been held in previous years.
This year, the AGM will be followed by a presentation by Sean Meehan, author of the recently published book, The Emerald Bench, with Q&A and a reception from 7.00-8.30pm. The Emerald Bench is available to purchase here. If you would like to purchase a copy and bring it along to the event, Sean would be happy to sign the book for you on the night.
Maryjo Mattea
Maryjo Mattea brings her powerful voice and deep roots in Irish traditional song to Nanny O’Brien’s in Washington, DC. Known for her expressive, unaccompanied singing and rich repertoire of sean-nós and traditional ballads, Maryjo creates an intimate and moving musical experience. This performance offers a rare chance to hear Irish song in a warm pub setting, where storytelling, heritage, and music come together.
O'McPub Band at Harp DC
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