Our cinemas are closed for renovations from 13–20 August, reopening 21 August.
During this time, the ICA will be open 12-8pm daily.
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July 2025
Saturday, 26 July
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Daily Programme
Films
UK PREMIERE Gold Songs
12:00 PM
Domingos and Neusia are a young couple from a small city in Mozambique. She goes to school, he has an underpaid job at a car wash. Yearning for a better life, Domingos sets on a journey through Mozambique, heading to the gold mines in the north of the country.
Exhibitions
Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
This major exhibition curated by Lubaina Himid celebrates 40 years since
The Thin Black Line
, the groundbreaking group show of young Black and Asian women artists at the ICA in 1985.
Films
Dying
12:40 PM
A darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction following the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with chaotic private lives.
Films
Off-Circuit
UK PREMIERE The Tree of Authenticity
2:00 PM
An essayistic exploration into the lasting ecological consequences of Belgium’s colonial rule in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Films
Gaza: Doctors Under Attack
4:00 PM
This urgent documentary examines evidence of widespread destruction across Gaza’s medical infrastructure. Screenings are followed by Q&As with filmmakers and doctors.
Films
Three Short Films by Virgil Vernier + Q&A
4:00 PM
A programme of three short form works from the filmmaker rarely shown in the UK, ahead of the UK premiere presentation of
Cent mille milliards
(2024).
Films
Off-Circuit
UK PREMIERE What Does That Nature Say to You
6:00 PM
Hong Sangsoo's latest film follows a young poet who, after dropping off his girlfriend at her parents' home, finds himself staying longer than expected.
Films
Youths
Shinjuku Boys + Cent mille milliards + Q&A
6:00 PM
This double bill brings together two films that reflect on the question of identity and its formation, social and intimate relationships, projection, and the feeling of solitude conveyed through portraits of night workers.
Films
Harvest
8:30 PM
In Athina Rachel Tsangari's hallucinatory new film, a village with no name, in an undefined time and place, disappears. Townsman-turned-farmer Walter Thirsk and befuddled lord of the manor Charles Kent are childhood friends about to face an invasion from the outside world: the trauma of modernity.
Films
The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire
9:00 PM
Filled with the warm tropical light and lush greens of Martinique, shot on 16mm, multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich’s intoxicating feature debut imagines the life of Martinican writer and activist Suzanne Césaire.
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