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March 2023
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Daily Programme
Exhibitions
R.I.P. Germain: “Jesus Died For Us, We Will Die For Dudus!”
An immersive multipart installation from R.I.P. Germain that examines the complex logic of cultural gatekeeping within Black culture and the (mis)perception of these dynamics in a wider (white) world.
Films
1976
12:20 PM
7:05 PM
A woman starts questioning her cosy bourgeois lifestyle in Manuela Martelli’s debut feature set in the wake of Chile’s 1973 coup.
Films
Close
1:00 PM
Lukas Dhont (
Girl
) offers a nuanced depiction of intimacy and masculinity in his moving coming-of-age story on the friendship of thirteen-year-olds Léo and Rémi.
Films
The Five Devils
2:20 PM
8:40 PM
The wildly imaginative breakout from writer-director Léa Mysius follows a young girl whose magical power conjures her family's secrets.
Films
Winners
3:10 PM
Two children from a poor Iranian village come across a lost Academy Award statuette in Hassan Nazer’s moving love letter to Iranian cinema.
Films
Essay Film Festival 2023
UK PREMIERE In Fields of Words: Conversations with Samar Yazbek + Q&A
4:15 PM
Rania Stephan’s intimate portrait of Syrian writer and activist Samar Yazbek.
Films
Meet Me in the Bathroom
5:00 PM
An immersive journey through the New York music scene of the early 2000s, featuring never-before-seen footage of artists like Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Strokes, Interpol, and LCD Soundsystem.
Films
Essay Film Festival 2023
Lebanon/War + Memories for a Private Eye #1 + Q&A
6:15 PM
A double-bill of works by Beirut-based artist Rania Stephan focusing on her native Lebanon.
Films
Joyland
9:00 PM
A conservative family in Pakistan is torn apart when their son falls in love with a dancer in Saim Sadiq’s debut feature.
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