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January 2025
Friday, 31 January
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Daily Programme
Films
In Focus: Payal Kapadia
All We Imagine as Light
12:00 PM
Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s stunning sophomore feature – which follows ICA Distribution project
A Night of Knowing Nothing
(2021) – is a profound meditation on urban migration and dislocation.
Exhibitions
New Contemporaries
The annual exhibition returns to the ICA, featuring 35 emerging and early career artists selected through an open call by artists Liz Johnson Artur, Permindar Kaur and Amalia Pica.
Films
Soundtrack to a Coup d'État
12:30 PM
Johan Grimonprez’s film essay, anchored by the rhythm of American jazz, reveals disturbing truths about the decolonial struggle between global political powers.
Films
The Girl with the Needle
2:15 PM
The latest film from Magnus von Horn is a dark fairy tale about one woman’s search for tenderness and morality in a cruel world.
Films
Vermiglio
3:15 PM
Recipient of the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize winner at Venice Film Festival this year, the film is a richly compassionate, emotional and detailed drama of family secrets in the wartime Italian countryside.
Films
Hard Truths
4:30 PM
8:45 PM
Marianne Jean-Baptiste delivers a career-best performance as Pansy, a woman battling grief, rage, and disconnection in Mike Leigh’s
Hard Truths
, three decades after their collaboration on
Secrets and Lies
.
Films
The Brutalist
5:30 PM
Fleeing persecution in the US, Hungarian architect László Tóth is commissioned to construct a monumental building. Driven by a powerful performance from Adrien Brody, Brady Corbet’s
The Brutalist
explores trauma, art’s value, and ambition’s price.
Films
Off-Circuit
By the Stream
6:30 PM
The latest film from Hong Sangsoo reunites Kim Minhee and Kwon Haehyo in an autumnal tale of desire, self-expression and the inescapable nature of the past.
Films
Marble Ass
9:15 PM
The first film from the former Yugoslavia to openly depict LGBTQ+ characters, remains one of Želimir Žilnik’s most enduring works, even more brilliant for its open acts of love and positivity at a time of such misery.
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