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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.
ICA EXCLUSIVE Atlantis
7 July 2021 – 10 March 2022
The ICA presents an exclusive screening of Ukrainian filmmaker Valentyn Vasyanovych’s post-apocalyptic drama.
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.
Annette
3 September 2021 – 1 February 2022
Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard’s lives are upended following the birth of their daughter in Leos Carax’s astonishing English-language debut.
Earwig
15 October 2021 – 16 June 2022
A young girl with teeth made from ice is held captive at home in the compellingly strange third feature from Lucile Hadžihalilović.
Drive My Car
19 November 2021 – 7 April 2022
Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s affecting adaptation of Haruki Murakami’s piercing short story about the mysteries of love and grief.
The Power of the Dog
26 November 2021 – 7 April 2022
Director Jane Campion ventures into the American West for this gripping drama – her first feature in 12 years.
Titane
4 – 13 January 2022
Julia Ducournau became just the second female director to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes with this thrillingly uncompromising feature.
PREVIEW Parallel Mothers (Madres paralelas)
4 – 23 January 2022
Almodóvar’s comedy-drama about a chance encounter that leads to a lifelong connection.
Gorbachev. Heaven
4 – 9 January 2022
Vitaly Mansky journeys to Russia for a gripping audience with the man whose actions in the 1980s and 90s helped give to birth – and rebirth – to a nation.
Nine Nights: Channel B
SWARM
6 – 30 January 2022
New works by artists biarritzzz, GLOR1A and LVLZ explore speculative fiction, human psyche and consciousness.
Nine Nights: Channel B
Minji: The Shape of Owu
6 – 30 January 2022
An imagined story through CGI and field recordings produced in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
The Dead on 35mm presented by The Badlands Collective
Thu, 6 January 2022
The Badlands Collective return to the ICA with a rare 35mm screening of John Huston’s
The Dead
, one of the greatest directorial swan songs and a film ripe for rediscovery.
The 400 Blows (Les quatre cents coups)
7 – 13 January 2022
One of the greatest films about childhood, Truffaut’s partly autobiographical first feature screens from a 4K digital restoration.
Licorice Pizza
7 January – 3 February 2022
Paul Thomas Anderson returns with a gorgeously evocative love story that sings of Southern California in the ‘70s.
PREVIEW Memoria + Q&A with Tilda Swinton
Fri, 7 January 2022
Tilda Swinton joins us for a conversation following the Preview screening of Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s gripping work.
A Hero (Ghahreman)
7 – 19 January 2022
Asghar Farhadi’s signature cinematic web-weaving is deployed to captivating effect in his Cannes Grand Prix-winning drama – a reflection on the grey line between right and wrong.
Other, Like Me
7 – 13 January 2022
Marcus Werner Hed and Dan Fox’s long-awaited feature tells the extraordinary story of pioneering artists COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle.
PREVIEW Cow
Sun, 9 January 2022
A Preview screening of Academy Award-winning director Andrea Arnold’s (
American Honey, Fish Tank
) unexpectedly compelling portrait of Luma, a dairy cow.
Nine Nights: Channel B
Robots of Brixton
14 – 30 January 2022
Kibwe Tavares’ film follows young robots surviving at the sharp end of inner city life, living in poverty, disillusionment and mass unemployment.
Memoria
14 January – 29 March 2022
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s gripping work stars Tilda Swinton as a woman left isolated and traumatised by unexplained sounds and noises that it appears only she can hear.
London Short Film Festival 2022
14 – 23 January 2022
The premiere UK showcase for cutting-edge homegrown and international short film.
Cow
14 January – 2 February 2022
Academy Award-winning director Andrea Arnold (
American Honey, Fish Tank
) heads to the farm for this unexpectedly compelling portrait of Luma, a dairy cow.
Cicada
21 – 27 January 2022
An Outfest favourite, Matt Fifer and Kieran Mulcare’s debut explores the pitfalls and possibilities of finding love – and yourself – in New York.
Memory Box
21 January – 1 February 2022
Directors Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige take inspiration from their childhoods in war-torn Beirut in this quietly beautiful feature.
3+3: a project curated by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
22 – 30 January 2022
Marking the release of his astonishing new film
Memoria
, we are delighted to present a short season curated exclusively for the ICA by director Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
The Machine That Kills Bad People:
Les Mains negatives + Simone Barbès ou la vertu
Wed, 26 January 2022
Paris is the site of two films that explore love and alienation in the late 20th century in this double-bill screening.
Syrian Arts and Culture Festival: Dreams of the City
Thu, 27 January 2022
Syrian helmer Mohammad Malas’ debut fiction is widely referenced as Syria – and the greater Arab world’s – transition into auteur cinema.
Parallel Mothers
28 January – 6 March 2022
Almodóvar’s comedy-drama about a chance encounter that leads to a lifelong connection.
Taming the Garden
28 January – 3 February 2022
Salomé Jashi’s feature tracks trees as they are taken from the Georgian landscape for the benefit of one extremely wealthy man.
Double Bill: The Work of Taus Makhacheva + Q&A
Sat, 29 January 2022
In her video works, the Russian-Dagestani artist and graduate of the Royal College of Art, Taus Makhacheva, probes the resilience of the man-made world and its concepts vis-à-vis nature and the passage of time.
When the Persimmons Grew + prerecorded Q&A
Sat, 29 January 2022
Hilal Baydarov, a graduate of Béla Tarr’s Film Factory and one of the key new voices of contemporary Azerbaijani cinema, heads home to explore the relationship between time and belonging.
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