Following a screening of director Campbell X's BD Women and Stud Life, Club des Femmes founder Selina Robertson and X discuss the conditions of production around creating Black QTIPOC (Queer Trans Intersex People of Colour) work.
As part of the Onwards & Outwards film season looking at the best in independent British cinema made by women, director Beeban Kidron speaks about her 1990 film Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit.
A round-up of the opening night of Onwards and Outwards, featuring a screening of The Alcohol Years and a Q&A with director Carol Morley.
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Director Carine Adler, producer Kate Ogborn and the BFI’s Lizzie Francke take part in a panel discussion before a screening of Adler's 1997 drama.
Ahead of our screenings of Pasolini, Nico Marzano spoke to director Abel Ferrara about the film and the man who inspired it.
Nico Marzano
A Q&A with Carol Morley, director of The Alcohol Years, hosted by Kate Muir, chief film critic at The Times.
Sophie Mayer on women in the British film industry: how far we've come and how far we could still go.
Sophie Mayer
Nico Marzano explores The Dance of Reality, Alejandro Jodorowsky's first film in 23 years.
Maya Caspari spoke to Joshua Oppenheimer about filmmaking and the ethical need for empathy.
Maya Caspari
James Bridle explores how digital systems of surveillance are radically changing the meaning of citizenship.
Ben Murray
Jo Blair spoke Viggo Mortensen about the process of creating Jauja and how he prepared for his role in the film.
Jo Blair
Lucy Rose Bayley explores the significance of The Sons of Temperance and Shapes and Forms, the first example of the ICA on film.
Lucy Rose Bayley
Nico Marzano reflects on the Dardenne brothers' social realism and their commitment to the political power of cinema.
Simon Ward reflects on Portuguese cinema and the first film in twenty-five years by one of Portugal's most influential directors.
Simon Ward
The ICA spoke to artist Dor Guez about his exhibition Dor Guez: The Sick Man of Europe.
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