Director Joshua Oppenheimer introduces a screening of the director's cut of The Act of Killing, followed by a Q&A with Oppenheimer.
ICA Cinema
As its run at the ICA cinema draws to an end, with a final two screenings on 20 and 27 June.
On Sunday 16 June we are screening Austrian film director Ulrich Seidl's complete Paradise trilogy.
The ICA Cinematheque is a new strand of programming that will incorporate classic art house titles, film seasons, director retrospectives.
Tonight we commence our retrospective season of French New Wave pioneer Agnès Varda's works with the director's rarely-screened debut feature La Pointe Courte.
Ahead of the screening of Querelle on Thursday 2 May, the ICA's Associate Curator of Artists' Film and Moving Image Steven Cairns spoke to Beige magazine about this little-seen queer cinema classic.
Q&A with filmmaker Mark Cousins following a screening of What is this film called Love? (2012).
Birds Eye View Festival favourite, Fashion Loves Film is back this Tuesday at the ICA for an assumption-shaking dose of glitz and glamour.
Ahead of the opening of Birds Eye View Film Festival at the ICA on Thursday 4 April, Birds Eye View caught up with director Soudade Kaadan as well as two leading writers on architecture.
What is this Film Called Love? opens on Friday 15 February with a special Q&A with director Mark Cousins.
To mark the release of the first UK edition of Joe Brainard's cult classic I Remember, tonight we're screening Matt Wolf's short film I Remember: A Film About Joe Brainard.
In October 2012 LA-based filmmaker Laida Lertxundi participated in our regular Artists' Film Club series.
After a prodigiously early start to his career - working for Jim Henson whilst still in his teens and directing a notorious music video for dance-pop powerhouse Frankie Goes to Hollywood in his early twenties.
Béla Tarr is a director who divides the field. He makes slow, stark films about lives in which little happens.
On Sunday 9 December the ICA Cinema will hold a screening of James Franco's My Own Private River - the first time the film has been publicly exhibited in the UK.
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