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July 2025
Saturday, 19 July
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Daily Programme
Exhibitions
Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
This major exhibition curated by Lubaina Himid celebrates 40 years since
The Thin Black Line
, the groundbreaking group show of young Black and Asian women artists at the ICA in 1985.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Festival
From the Journals of Jean Seberg on 16mm
12:10 PM
Screening on a rare 16mm print, Mark Rappaport’s film is at once a tribute and deconstruction of Jean Seberg’s life and the various studio systems that employed her.
Films
Gaza: Doctors Under Attack
12:45 PM
This urgent documentary examines evidence of widespread destruction across Gaza’s medical infrastructure. Screenings are followed by Q&As with filmmakers and doctors.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Festival
The Big Parade on 35mm
2:20 PM
The sophomore feature by Chen Kaige, regarded as one of China’s most important directors and a leading filmmaker of the Fifth Generation of Chinese cinema, follows a group of military cadets on a gruelling training programme to prepare for a parade celebrating the 35th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic.
Films
UK PREMIERE Gold Songs
2:30 PM
Domingos and Neusia are a young couple from a small city in Mozambique. She goes to school, he has an underpaid job at a car wash. Yearning for a better life, Domingos sets on a journey through Mozambique, heading to the gold mines in the north of the country.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Festival
King of the Children on 35mm
4:30 PM
A landmark work from one of the leading figures of China’s fifth generation of filmmakers, Chen Kaige,
King of the Children
is set during the twilight of the Cultural Revolution and centres upon a young man who is sent from the city to the country for his scheduled tour of farm labour.
Films
Harvest
4:30 PM
8:40 PM
In Athina Rachel Tsangari's hallucinatory new film, a village with no name, in an undefined time and place, disappears. Townsman-turned-farmer Walter Thirsk and befuddled lord of the manor Charles Kent are childhood friends about to face an invasion from the outside world: the trauma of modernity.
Live
Resonance
Miša Skalskis: Now That’s What I Call Mash-Up
6:00 PM
As part of the Resonance series, this playful and practical workshop led by Miša Skalskis explores the art and history of musical mash-ups, from early bootlegs and 2000s internet culture to contemporary remix practices.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Festival
Suture on 35mm
6:45 PM
The debut feature from filmmakers David Siegel and Scott McGehee,
Suture
(1993) is a neo-noir thriller about two long-lost brothers whose identities become entangled.
Films
The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire
7:00 PM
Filled with the warm tropical light and lush greens of Martinique, shot on 16mm, multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich’s intoxicating feature debut imagines the life of Martinican writer and activist Suzanne Césaire.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Festival
Shorts Programme
8:45 PM
This programme brings together three shorts by Hal Hartley, Jim Jarmusch and Neil Bartlett.
Films
Celluloid Sunday Festival
Swan Song on 35mm
9:30 PM
The debut film from Zhang Zeming, one of the lesser-known figures of China's famed 5th generation of filmmakers who revolutionised Chinese cinema in the 1980s, Swan Song spans three tumultuous decades to tell the haunting and melancholy tale of a Cantonese composer and his son.
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