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John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection
24 May 2019 – 19 July 2022
Superbrat struggles to defeat his demons and conquer the French Open for the first time in Julien Faraut’s impressionistic essay film.
Cinema 3
That Cloud Never Left (online)
24 June – 1 July 2021
Mundane life meets magical daydreams in a West Bengal village where discarded film footage is turned into toys.
Cinema 3
Mysterious Object at Noon (online)
29 June – 6 July 2021
In his debut feature, Thai artist and filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul bridges documentary realism and the avant-garde in the backdrop of rural Thailand.
Cinema 3
Our Beloved Month of August (online)
1 – 8 July 2021
An intoxicating love song to rural Portugal, and to cinema, by award-winning Portuguese director Miguel Gomes.
UK PREMIERE Foedora + conversation
Tue, 6 July 2021
Judith Abensour’s work retraces the origins of a new museum dedicated to Palestinian history, inaugurated with no exhibition in 2016.
Mandabi
6 – 14 July 2021
Ousmane Sembène’s brilliant satire on post-colonial Africa, the first feature shot in an African language, receives a stunning 4K restoration.
It Must Be Heaven
6 – 24 July 2021
Acclaimed Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman returns with another deadpan take on life in exile.
Another Round
6 – 28 July 2021
Mads Mikkelsen reunites with Thomas Vinterberg in a spirited midlife tragicomedy – winner of this year’s Academy Award for Best International Feature.
ICA EXCLUSIVE Atlantis
7 July 2021 – 10 March 2022
The ICA presents an exclusive screening of Ukrainian filmmaker Valentyn Vasyanovych’s post-apocalyptic drama.
The World of Wong Kar Wai
7 July – 10 August 2021
A retrospective of the Hong Kongese director including seven new 4K restorations.
PREVIEW Martin Eden
Wed, 7 July 2021
Pietro Marcello relocates Jack London’s autobiographical novel from Oakland to Naples in this sweeping and ambitious adaptation.
SAFAR Film Festival: Generational Encounters in Arab Cinema
8 – 10 July 2021
The ICA is thrilled to partner once again with the SAFAR Film Festival, dedicated to cinema from the Arab world.
Lost and Beautiful
9 – 24 July 2021
Pietro Marcello’s 2015 work follows a foolish servant from the bowels of Vesuvius, sent to present-day Campania to grant the last wish of a simple shepherd.
Jumbo
9 – 22 July 2021
A shy young cleaner falls heads over heels for a gleaming new fairground ride in Zoé Whittock’s love story with a difference.
Foedora
9 – 21 July 2021
Judith Abensour’s work retraces the origins of a new museum dedicated to Palestinian history, inaugurated with no exhibition in 2016.
Cinema 3
Foedora (online)
9 – 16 July 2021
Judith Abensour’s work retraces the origins of a new museum dedicated to Palestinian history, inaugurated with no exhibition in 2016.
Martin Eden
9 – 28 July 2021
Pietro Marcello relocates Jack London’s autobiographical novel from Oakland to Naples in this sweeping and ambitious adaptation.
Summer of Soul
16 July 2021 – 6 April 2022
Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson’s debut unearths the little-known story of a 1960s Black cultural festival – with never-seen footage of Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone and many more.
Deerskin
16 – 29 July 2021
A new divorcé falls into an obsessive spiral of criminality after buying an expensive jacket in Quentin Dupieux’s pitch-black comedy.
The Witches of the Orient
16 July – 11 August 2021
Julien Faraut’s latest film traces back the rise and popularity of the Japanese volleyball player team, winner of the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
Cleo From 5 – 7
Sat, 24 July 2021
Told in real time, Agnès Varda’s breakthrough film follows a young singer as she awaits a diagnosis.
Andrei Rublev
Sat, 24 July 2021
This film charts the life of the great iconic painter through a turbulent period of 15th-century Russian history marked by endless fighting.
Vagabond
Sun, 25 July 2021
Agnès Varda’s seminal 1985 film tells the story of a young homeless woman through to-camera accounts by those who barely knew her.
Mysterious Object at Noon
25 July – 4 August 2021
In his debut feature, Thai artist and filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul bridges documentary realism and the avant-garde in the backdrop of rural Thailand.
Brothers of the Night
Sun, 25 July 2021
Young Roma men trade their Bulgarian homeland for new lives as hustlers in Vienna in Patric Chiha’s captivating documentary.
Solaris
25 July – 28 August 2021
On a space station orbiting the ocean-covered planet Solaris, cosmonaut Kris Kelvin arrives to investigate a series of mysterious and bizarre occurrences among the crew.
Mirror
27 July – 18 August 2021
The celebrated Russian director’s most autobiographical work in which he reflects upon his own childhood and the destiny of the Russian people.
If It Were Love
Wed, 28 July 2021
Patric Chiha’s award-winning documentary explores sensuality and queer sexuality through the prism of a 15-strong touring dance company.
The Gleaners and I
28 July – 8 August 2021
A meditative documentary that follows those who forage, salvage and find what is worth treasuring.
Nostalghia
29 July – 3 October 2021
Andrei Tarkovsky’s unforgettably haunting film, his first to be made outside Russia, explores the melancholy of the expatriate through the film's protagonist Gorchakov, a Russian poet researching in Italy.
Girlfriends
30 July – 5 August 2021
A wonder of American independent cinema, Claudia Weill's 1978 gem in a brand new restoration.
I Was at Home, but...
30 July – 4 August 2021
Angela Schanelec’s wonderfully elusive and allusive films intrigue audiences with their enigmatic explorations of everyday human dilemmas.
Bank Job + Q&A
Fri, 30 July 2021
Can an artist and a filmmaker recalibrate the national debt by printing money from their own Walthamstow bank?
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
30 July – 12 August 2021
Who was Björn Andrésen – and what happened to him? Fifty years on, filmmakers Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri go in search of the teenage star of
Death in Venice
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Stalker
31 July – 6 August 2021
Adapted from Arkady and Boris Sturgatsky’s novel
Roadside Picnic
, a surreal and disturbing vision of the future.
The Sacrifice
31 July – 5 October 2021
Alexander makes a promise to God that he will sacrifice all he holds dear, if nuclear disaster can be averted. The next day dawns and, as if in a dream, everything is restored to normality. But Alexander must keep his vow.
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