Having been butchered not long after its initial release in 1927, Fritz Lang’s science-fiction epic now returns looking much like it did when first presented more than 80 years ago.
Having been butchered not long after its initial release in 1927, Fritz Lang’s science-fiction epic now returns looking much like it did when first presented more than 80 years ago.
Join Chris + Keir for our monthly family workshop where they will invite children to take part in an exciting workshop in response to the Chto delat? exhibition.
Coming at virtually the centrepoint of Chris Smith's documentary Collapse, this simple line casts an ominous shadow over everything that comes before and after.
InC, Continental Philosophy research group, hosts a programme of three weekend seminars, each followed by public talks by leading philosophers including Dr Alberto Toscano and Prof. Alexander Garcia Duttmann.
During the course of the Chto delat? exhibition the ICA cinema hosts a weekly screening event addressing filmmaking which exists at the intersection between art and activism.