Join us for an evening of music, film and performance to celebrate the closing of Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2013, with New Contemporaries artists old and new.
The Institute of Psychoanalysis present a screening of Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa, 1957) followed by a discussion with Ian Rickson and Psychoanalysts Andrea Sabbadini and Michael Brearley.
Steve McQueen's debut feature is a bold and brilliant telling of a controversial subject, the final months of IRA activist Bobby Sands, who protested against his treatment in prison through a hunger strike.
Director Jesús Garay skilfully combines reality and fiction in a moving essay on memory and guilt, investigating the fascist bombings of Barcelona in 1938. Followed by a Q&A with historian Professor Paul Preston.
Engaging a broad audience in discussion and debate about the future of Art, Design, Architecture and Philosophy, and how they are increasingly important as ways of thinking about the world.
A dejected spirit is given a second chance at life when he is placed in the body of 14-year-old boy Makoto, who has been experiencing a difficult time at home and at school. Plus a Q&A with director Keiichi Hara.
Celebrated filmmaker-photographer Raymond Depardon collaborates with his wife and long term creative partner Claudine Nougaret to bring us a captivating and highly personal panorama of modern France, carefully interwoven with extensive footage from Depardon's extraordinary 40-year archive of work.
This year’s Japan Foundation UK annual touring film programme offers an enlightening and expansive introduction to Japanese cinema through the framework of ‘youth’.