The Onwards and Outwards programme at the ICA runs 1-10 September. The programme continues at venues nationwide as follows:
6 September
Watershed, Bristol
Morvern Callar and Meshes of the Afternoon
13 September
Watershed, Bristol
Fishtank and Wasp
13 September
HOME, Manchester
Under The Skin with a Q&A with Kate Ogborn
15 September
HOME, Manchester
The Alcohol Years with a Q&A with Carol Morley
17 September
Watershed, Bristol
Desert Island Flicks with Carol Morley and book launch as part of Encounters Short Film Festival
19 September
HOME, Manchester
Happy Bees and Short Films for Children
20 September
Watershed, Bristol
Colour Poems and Kiss The Water with an introduction from Kate Swan
21 September
JW3, London
Artists' Film Salon with Ruth Novaczek
5 October
Glasgow Film Theatre
Random Acts of Intimacy and The Alcohol Years
9 October
Gulbenkian
Wasp and Red Road
12 October
Glasgow Film Theatre
The Gold Diggers
3 November
Chapter, Cardiff
Mam
5 November
CFAC and Reading Film Theatre, Reading
The Reluctant Revolutionary, with a talk by Elhum Shakerifar
18 November
Tyneside Cinema
I am Nasrine + Q&A
23 November
Phoenix, Leicester
Orion: The Man who would be King, followed by a discussion with Jeanie Finlay.
25 November
Phoenix, Leicester
The Gold Diggers, with a presentation by Sophie Mayer on Sally Potter and British feminist cinema.
25 November
Queen's Film Theatre, Belfast
Visibility Moderate and Bad Moon Rising
14 December
Phoenix, Leicester
Exhibition
30 December
Phoenix, Leicester
Meshes of the Afternoon + Movern Callar
The season takes place across a wide-reaching UK partnership of 12 organisations: the ICA and JW3, London; Reading Film Theatre and Minghella Cinema, Reading; Gulbenkian, Kent; Phoenix, Leicester; HOME, Manchester; Watershed, Bristol; Chapter, Cardiff; Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle; Queen’s Film Theatre, Belfast and Glasgow Film Theatre: JW3, London; Reading Film Theatre and Minghella Cinema, Reading; Gulbenkian, Kent; Phoenix, Leicester; HOME, Manchester; Watershed, Bristol; Chapter, Cardiff; Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle; Queen’s Film Theatre, Belfast and Glasgow Film Theatre.