In a drama that breaks new ground for Kannada cinema, an usher in a run-down cinema begins to experience weird and wonderful dreams that have life-changing properties - but which come at a price.
To mark the release of Joshua Oppenheimer’s acclaimed new documentary The Act of Killing, we're screening his 2003 Indonesian documentary The Globalisation Tapes.
We are pleased to welcome seminal Los Angeles-based filmmaker Kenneth Anger to introduce and discuss his work, alongside a rare opportunity to view a comprehensive survey of his practice spanning nearly six decades, from 1940s to the present.
Coinciding with Thai artist Pratchaya Phinthong’s exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery the artist presents Unreal Forest by Jakrawal Nilthamrong and Broken Hill Man by Musola Cathrine Kaseketi.
London-based artist Bonnie Camplin’s films undo facets of contemporary culture and reconstruct them in unique combinations of sound and image, often evoking notions of subcultures and the underground.
Filmmaker Roger Ross Williams tracks a group of fervent, earnest, young missionaries from Middle America on their religious crusade to Uganda, which after decades of war and instability has become Ground Zero for American evangelicals.