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April 2023
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Daily Programme
Exhibitions
R.I.P. Germain: “Jesus Died For Us, We Will Die For Dudus!”
An immersive multipart installation from R.I.P. Germain that examines the complex logic of cultural gatekeeping within Black culture and the (mis)perception of these dynamics in a wider (white) world.
Films
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12:50 PM
Lukas Dhont (
Girl
) offers a nuanced depiction of intimacy and masculinity in his moving coming-of-age story on the friendship of thirteen-year-olds Léo and Rémi.
Films
The Night of the 12th
1:30 PM
6:30 PM
Dominik Moll revives the investigation thriller to portray a detective plagued by doubts while trying to solve the chilling murder of a young woman.
Films
Riotsville, USA
2:50 PM
6:40 PM
The latest film from Sierra Pettengill explores the treacherous militarisation of the US police from the late 1960s until today.
Films
The Beasts
3:50 PM
A married couple sees their dream of moving to the countryside gradually turn into a living nightmare in Sorogoyen’s accomplished new thriller.
Films
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
4:40 PM
A giant frog and a tsunami help a bunch of colourful characters to find a meaning to their lives in Pierre Földes’ debut, adapted from short stories by Haruki Murakami.
Talks & Learning
The Town Hall with Nicolas-Tyrell Scott: Che Lingo
6:30 PM
Join Nicolas-Tyrell Scott in a communal conversation with Che Lingo ahead of the artist's tour and release of his second studio album, Coming Up For Air, which addresses ruminations about the depths of his mental health, archiving harrowing stories and life reflections across the project.
Films
God’s Creatures
8:40 PM
A woman (Emily Watson) struggles with her conscience after giving a false alibi to protect her son (Paul Mescal) in this psychological thriller set on the coast of Ireland.
Films
Joyland
8:45 PM
A conservative family in Pakistan is torn apart when their son falls in love with a dancer in Saim Sadiq’s debut feature.
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