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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August 2025
Saturday, 30 August
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Daily Programme
Films
Sorry, Baby
12:00 PM
Blending heartache, humour and healing,
Sorry, Baby
is a bitingly-funny debut by director and actor Eva Victor.
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
Sex
12:00 PM
Two married men confront unexpected experiences that challenge their views on sexuality, identity, and gender — one through a same-sex encounter, the other through transformative dreams.
Exhibitions
Helen Cammock: Che si può fare
This deeply moving and formally inventive work explores lament as both an emotional expression and a political gesture. Interweaving women’s stories of loss and resilience with Baroque music by female composers, the film reflects on how grief, resistance, and memory travel across histories and geographies.
Films
Serge Daney and the Promise of Cinema
Conversation Nord-Sud: Daney/Sanbar + Roundtable Discussion
2:00 PM
Serge Daney in dialogue with Palestinian historian Elias Sanbar, who is engaged in archiving the photographic memory of his people. A meeting between two cultures and two different approaches to the image, a parable of North–South relations. Followed by a roundtable discussion featuring the programme curators, Arta Barzanji and Gerard-Jan Claes, joined by film scholars Pierre Eugène and Kate Ince, to discuss the enduring significance of his criticism.
Films
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk
4:20 PM
A haunting testament to the resilience of daily life under siege in Gaza. Captured through a filmmaker's video calls with Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona, these calls act as a powerful digital lifeline to the realities of war, resistance and survival.
Films
Serge Daney and the Promise of Cinema
Miss Oyu
4:30 PM
Kenji Mizoguchi’s adaptation of Junichiro Tanizaki, one of Japan’s greatest twentieth-century novelists, depicts a tragic love triangle in which ritual and repression entangle two sisters and one man in elegant torment. The film illuminates postwar familial hypocrisy with poignant, formal precision.
Films
Mother Vera
6:30 PM
Haunted by a tumultuous past, Vera has spent 20 years in refuge at a Belarusian monastery. Guided by her love of horses, she sets out on a path of redemption.
Films
Little Trouble Girls
6:30 PM
The debut feature from Slovenian director Urška Djukić is a tender portrayal, sensuously shot and beautifully scored, of the sexual awakening of a young chorister.
Films
In The Nguyen Kitchen
8:20 PM
First-time feature filmmaker Stéphane Ly-Cuong blends a heady cocktail of musical theatre, Vietnamese cuisine and second-generation tension to create a bitter-sweet musical comedy.
Films
Eddington
8:35 PM
Set in May of 2020, Ari Aster's latest film centres upon a stand-off between a small town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) which sparks a powder keg in the town of Eddington, New Mexico as neighbour is pitted against neighbour.
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