The Singing Detective is widely acknowledged not only as Dennis Potter's masterpiece.
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As part of a yet-to-be-defined project, A Nos Amours has begun thinking around the idea of 'pop-up' in collaboration with Ella Harris; a theorist fascinated by what has recently been termed "The Temporary City".
After last week's fascinating Q&A sessions with Mother's Milk director Gerry Fox, we're excited to have three special guests joining us this weekend to discuss their latest films.
Safar: A Journey Through Popular Arab Cinema, a season of classic and contemporary Arab cinema at the ICA
While preparing to film Tabu, director Miguel Gomes and cinematographer Rui Pocas were acutely aware that this may well be their last chance to shoot a feature on celluloid.
We start the weekend with a raft of new releases.
This Sunday morning we have a special 10am screening of Let The Right One In. The film will be introduced by psychoanalyst Andrea Sabbadini.
Coinciding with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, Derek Jarman's 1978 feature-length classic Jubilee is the focus of Wednesday's special Artists' Film Club.
Lena Durnham captures the conflicted emotions of returning to home after college, to enter the confusing world of adulthood in Tiny Furniture.
Whit Stillman's latest film plays all this week. The wonderful Greta Gerwig is Violet, a do-gooding Samaritan with a martyr complex, who, along with her friends Rose, Lily and Heather.
To celebrate the brand new ICA week, we have ticket deals on all Tuesday screenings.
Start your weekend early with Jim Jarmusch, John Waters, Debbie Harry, Thurston Moore, Nick Zedd and Richard Kern at our special Friday matinee screening of Celine Danhier's, Blank City.
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