Gilles Peterson answers your questions on his new film exploring the history of Cuban rumba.
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Laura Mulvey discusses how the film industry has changed and the multiple ways in which women's cinema might be concieved of and created.
On Wednesday 12 March we're hosting a rare 16mm screening of the remarkable blacklisted American drama Salt of the Earth.
It's not long to go before the curtain rises for the Little White Lies weekender at the ICA.
Ahead of the British premiere of two new films by up-and-coming Austrian filmmakers Sebastian Meise and Christoph and Stefan Brunner, Meise is interviewed about his film Still Life (Stillleben)
Siobhan Davies and David Hinton discuss their film All This Can Happen with Brian Bahouth for KVMR.
Part documentary, part art film, part cinematic love letter; Maja Borg's Future My Love, opening on Friday 15 November.
Ahead of a screening of the work of Korean-born multi-disciplinary artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha on Saturday 26 October,
Jessica Sarah Rinland's Electric Oil was winner of the ICA Award for Best Experimental Film at the 2013 London Short Film Festival. Jessica explains the background to the film and what she's working on next.
ICA Cinematheque series Amour Fou continues on Tuesday 24 September at 6.30pm with Mysterious Skin (2004)
The ICA Blog spoke to director Beeban Kidron about her latest film, InRealLife, which takes us on a journey from the bedrooms of British teenagers to the world of Silicon Valley.
On the 14 and 15 September we welcome the Parker Posey Film Festival to the ICA. Organiser Sam Cuthbert tells us what we can expect.
In this Vice short film, executive producers Werner Herzog and Erroll Morris talk about the importance of the film and the future of documentary cinema.
Returning to the ICA on Saturday 10 August after an immensely popular screening in June.
Q&A with director Ben Wheatley and actor Reece Shearsmith following the screening of A Field in England (2013).
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