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May 2025
Films
Celluloid Sunday
An ongoing series presenting rare films from the ICA Archive, screening on original 35mm and 16mm prints.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Improper Conduct on 16mm
A woman seeks her own brand of justice when her sister’s sexual harassment case is smothered by acts of foul play. Screening on a 16mm print from the ICA archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Grief on 16mm
A satirical look at the frenzied professional and romantic lives of the staff of a daytime TV show. Screening on a 16mm print from the ICA archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Videodrome on 35mm
David Cronenberg’s 1983 cult classic on a 35mm print from the ICA Archives.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Latino on 35mm
Sent on a covert mission in Latin America, a Vietnam veteran’s allegiance begins to unravel as his awareness of his Latino heritage and role in an imperial conflict grows.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Made in Hong Kong on 35mm
Made on discarded film stock and released in 1997, the year of Hong Kong’s handover,
Made in Hong Kong
by Fruit Chan follows alienated youth trapped in cycles of violence.
Films
Celluloid Sunday The Big Parade on 35mm
A battle-toughened Chinese drill sergeant is assigned to whip a ragtag group of raw recruits into a perfect marching unit in this sophomore feature film by acclaimed filmmaker Chen Kaige. Showing on an original 35mm print from the ICA Archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday
The Limits of Control + Somewhere in California
A special 35mm double bill of Jim Jarmusch's existential tale of a mysterious loner journeying across Spain, preceded by, perhaps, his most beloved
Coffee and Cigarettes
short starring Iggy Pop and Tom Waits. Screening on rare 35mm prints from the ICA archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday King of the Children on 35mm
The next iteration in our Celluloid Sunday series presents Chinese filmmaker Chen Keige's acclaimed 1987 film on a rare 35mm print from the ICA Archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday
Ju Dou on 16mm
The second part of Zhang Yimou's loose 'Red Trilogy' is a visually arresting drama of secret love starring Gong Li. Screening on a rare 16mm print from the ICA archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday
Manufacturing Consent on 16mm
In this documentary, linguist and liberal political activist Noam Chomsky presents his thoughts on how the mass media works against democracy's best interests. Screening on a rare 16mm print from the ICA archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday
Someone to Love on 35mm
Orson Welles gives his final onscreen performance in independent filmmaker Henry Jaglom's tale of a puzzled film directors attempts to discover why life hasn't turned out like anyone expected. Screening on a rare 35mm print from the ICA archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday
Hibiscus Town on 35mm
Based on a novel by the same name written by Gu Hua, Xie Jin's thirteenth feature is a melodrama about the life and travails of a young woman who lives through the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution.
Films
Celluloid Sunday:
From the Journals of Jean Seberg on 16mm
A rare 16mm screening of Mark Rappaport’s creative biopic about actress Jean Seberg which seamlessly interweaves cinema and politics, showing on a print from the ICA archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday:
A Summer at Grandpa’s (冬冬的假期) on 35mm
A rare 35mm screening of Hou Hsiao-hsien’s contemplative coming-of-age drama that follows a young boy and his sister over the course of a summer spent at their grandparents’ house in the country.
Films
Celluloid Sunday:
Circus Boys on 35mm
A rare 35mm screening of Kaizo Hayashi’s 1989 haunting and magical tale of two brothers from a circus family, showing on a print from the ICA Archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: The Terrorizers on 35mm
A rare 35mm presentation of acclaimed Taiwanese director Edward Yang’s evocative and enigmatic third feature.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: To Sleep So as to Dream on 16mm
Kaizo Hayashi’s beguiling and dreamlike tribute to silent cinema screens on a rare 16mm print from the ICA Archive.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: Madagascar Skin on 35mm
The second feature by filmmaker Chris Newby centres upon the unlikely bond that develops between two strangers, starring John Hannah and Bernard Hill.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: 1871 on 35mm
A stirring treatment of the Paris Commune through the passions and political awakening of a young music hall actress.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: Picnic on 35mm
Three patients from an asylum seek the perfect picnic spot to view the world’s eminent end in Shunji Iwai's tale from 1996.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: Mädchen in Uniform on 16mm
A special presentation on 16mm of Leontine Sagan’s 1931 pioneering lesbian love story.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: The Horse Thief on 35mm
The next iteration of Celluloid Sunday presents a rare screening of Tian Zhuangzhuang’s resplendent work on an original 35mm print.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: Dust in the Wind on 35mm
A young couple leave the industrial wasteland of their mining hometown for Taipei in Hou Hsiao-hsien’s 1986 bittersweet love story.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: Zero Patience on 35mm
A scientist falls in love with the ghost of the gay flight attendant who allegedly brought HIV to North America in John Greyson’s 1993 surreal militant musical.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: The Blue Kite on 35mm
Probably the director’s most famous film, this impassioned drama follows the fate of a Beijing family and their acquaintances through the political and social upheavals of the 1950s and 1960s.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: Suture on 35mm
An early ’90s neo-noir thriller from filmmakers David Siegel and Scott McGehee, presented on 35mm.
Films
Celluloid Sunday: Calendar on 16mm
A rare 16mm screening of Atom Egoyan’s acclaimed 1993 feature tracing the disintegration of a marriage.
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