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February 2025
Friday, 21 February
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Daily Programme
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
Memoir of a Snail
12:00 PM
Awarded Best Film in the BFI London Film Festival’s Official Competition, Adam Elliot’s heartfelt animation about twins navigating loss, blends humour and darkness.
Films
In Focus: Payal Kapadia
All We Imagine as Light
12:10 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.
Films
To a Land Unknown
1:55 PM
Mahdi Fleifel’s first fiction feature portrays Chatila, a Palestinian refugee in Athens, as he cares for his addicted cousin Reda while seeking an escape to Germany.
Films
I'm Still Here
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
6:20 PM
Walker Salles' return to fiction depicts the Paiva family's struggle for justice after Rubens Paiva's 1970 disappearance under Brazil’s military regime.
Films
I Am Martin Parr
4:50 PM
A documentary portrait of British photographer Martin Parr’s politically charged, humanist and humorous work.
Films
Off-Circuit
UK PREMIERE bluish
6:45 PM
Lilith Kraxner and Milena Czernovsky’s film follows two women through a series of drifting vignettes. Their quotidian moments blend and overlay reality with performance, describing an aching state, and a meditation on identity.
Films
TRANSFORMATION
9:00 PM
The third iteration of Late Tapes series; an exploration of fetishistic desire, curated by Content Warning in collaboration with the Bishopsgate Institute’s UK Fetish Archive.
Films
The Visitor
9:00 PM
Legendary provocateur Bruce LaBruce reimagines Pasolini’s
Teorema
, with a refugee protagonist liberating the bourgeoisie from sexual repression, critiquing anti-immigration rhetoric and exploring sexual and spiritual transformations.
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