The ICA is closed from 20 – 27 April, reopening on 28 April.
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Tuesday, 28 April
Daily Programme
Off-Circuit
LONDON PREMIERE Dracula
1:00 PM
Radu Jude resurrects Dracula, dissecting modern Europe and its myths through a collision of AI mischief and pornographic absurdity.
Rose of Nevada
1:30 PM
6:30 PM
When a fishing boat, the Rose of Nevada, lost with all hands 30 years ago, mysteriously reappears in the old harbour of a forgotten Cornish village, for those who remember, it’s surely a sign. The boat must go out to sea again and maybe then the luck of the devastated village will turn.
Akira
4:00 PM
Iconic and game-changing, Katsuhiro Otomo's landmark anime returns to the cinema where it was first released in the UK.
The Blue Trail
4:40 PM
Set in near-future Brazil where the government prioritises productivity above all else, elderly citizens are forcibly relocated to remote colonies to make way for younger generations. When 77 year old Tereza reaches the mandated age, she refuses to comply.
Miroirs No. 3
6:30 PM
Laura, a piano student from Berlin, miraculously survives an accident. Physically unhurt but deeply shaken, she is taken in by a local woman who witnessed the accident. When her husband and adult son also give up their initial resistance to Laura's presence, the four of them slowly build a familial routine.
Father Mother Sister Brother
8:20 PM
Winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, the latest film from Jim Jarmusch takes the form of a triptych, to tell three stories concerning the relationships between adult children, their somewhat distant parent (or parents), and each other.
The Stranger
8:50 PM
François Ozon’s exquisite adaptation of Albert Camus’s classic existential novel brings the contradictions and hypocrisy of the French colonial project into sharper focus, while maintaining the original novel’s spirit of philosophical provocation.
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