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Doc'n Roll Film Festival 2025
Institute of Contemporary Arts
28 October - 4 November 2025




The UK's music documentary film festival returns for its twelfth edition with a programme of four screenings.
 
Programme



Tuesday 28 October, 8.40pm
Not Indian Enough - King Khan + Q&A
The cathartic journey of rock n’roll maniac, King Khan, as he begins to shed the skin of his three-decade-long musical career and decides to take care of his fragile mental state. 



Wednesday 29 October, 8.40pm
Nash The Slash Rises Again! + Q&A
In the late 1970s, Nash the Slash emerged as one of music’s true enigmas, an electric violinist and sonic alchemist blending classical finesse with punk rebellion. From scoring Un Chien Andalou live to mesmerizing audiences with his analog arsenal, Nash pushed the boundaries of performance and sound. 



Thursday 30 October, 8.40pm
A Way to Die: The short-films of Coil + online Q&A
After paying tribute to and introducing the photographic and pictorial work of Peter Christopherson (1955-2010) and John Balance (1962-2004) to a larger audience, founding members of the cult formation COIL, Timeless editions have had the duo’s filmed archives restored.



Tuesday 4 November, 8.45pm
Pieces of Heaven: Porridge Radio + Q&A
A spellbinding farewell from Porridge Radio, Pieces Of Heaven was filmed at the Centre Pompidou in 2024 to mark the release of the band’s final album, Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me. Led by songwriter Dana Margolin, it moves through inertia, heartbreak and dysphoria as she distils over a decade of music into one unforgettable hour.