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December 2025
Wednesday, 10 December
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Daily Programme
Films
Predators
12:00 PM
To Catch a Predator
was a popular television show in the US designed to hunt down child predators and lure them to a film set, where they would be interviewed and arrested.
Predators
explores its rise and staggering fall, and the world it helped create.
Exhibitions
Tanoa Sasraku: Morale Patch
Morale Patch
is an exhibition of new work by Tanoa Sasraku (b. 1995, Plymouth) examining the seductive and destructive power of oil – its ties to war and national identity – through a meditation on emblems and mementos.
Films
Die My Love
12:00 PM
From renowned filmmaker Lynne Ramsay,
Die My Love
is a visceral and uncompromising portrait of a woman engulfed by love and madness.
Films
The Ice Tower
2:00 PM
Runaway Jeanne falls under the spell of Cristina, the enigmatic star of a film adaption of the Hans Christian Andersen story being shot in the studio where she has taken refuge. A dark, richly textured and deeply moving tale of longing and solitude.
Films
Zodiac Killer Project
2:30 PM
Having tried and failed to make a true crime documentary, filmmaker Charlie Shackleton tells the story of what might have been.
Films
Pillion
4:15 PM
Colin is a quiet parking attendant, whose steady existence is disrupted by the exploration of pleasure, dependence, and his own limits, when he enters a dominant-submissive relationship with biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård).
Films
It Was Just an Accident
4:30 PM
7:45 PM
A fearless, Palme d’Or winning, tour-de-force from cinematic luminary Jafar Panahi. Both urgently political and deeply humane, this new moral classic confronts truth and uncertainty, revenge and mercy, head-on.
Films
In Focus: Pedro Pinho
UK PREMIERE I Only Rest in the Storm
6:30 PM
Sergio, an environmental engineer from Portugal, travels to Guinea-Bissau for an impact report. There, lonely in the heat, he encounters Diara and Guilermhe and begins to approach the post-colonial and capitalist forces shaping their lives.
Films
Artist's Film Picks:
Lessons of Darkness
6:30 PM
Werner Herzog's spectacular documentary about ecological disaster and the Gulf War. Selected by Tanoa Sasraku to accompany her solo exhibition.
Live
An Evening with Oscar Jerome
7:30 PM
A night of Oscar Jerome’s music reimagined for a special ensemble containing some of London’s finest musicians. Featuring Lucinda Chua on Cello, Raven Bush on violin, Jihad Darwish on double bass, Richie Sweet on percussion and Ben Grose on drums.
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