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Little White Lies Weekender

Little White Lies Weekender

6 Dec 20138 Dec 2013

To celebrate the release of their 50th issue, Little White Lies and the ICA present a weekend-long celebration of cinema.

Alongside previews of upcoming releases the LWLies Weekender comprises a diverse range of cult gems and lesser-known classics, each presented in their original 35mm glory where possible. Each screening has been specially tailored for a truly unique and immersive viewing experience - find out what the LWL team have been up to in preparation for this!

Get a Weekend Pass and attend all nine screenings
£40 / £35 Concessions / £30 ICA Members
Book at the ICA Box Office in person or call 020 7930 3647  

  • Little White Lies Weekender

    Little White Lies: Preview Screening

    6 Dec 2013

    Opening the Little White Lies Weekender will be a UK theatrical preview, the title of which will remain a secret up until the very moment of its projection.

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  • Wes Anderson, The Life Aquatic, 2004

    Little White Lies: The Life Aquatic

    7 Dec 2013

    Co-written by another LWLies favourite, Noah Baumbach, The Life Aquatic follows the underwater adventures of the eponymous oceanographer (Bill Murray), on the hunt for the mythical 'Jaguar shark' that killed his partner on a filmmaking expedition.

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  • Paul Thomas Anderson, Punch Drunk Love, 2002

    Little White Lies: Punch Drunk Love

    7 Dec 2013

    Before Adam Sandler disappeared into misjudged comic obscurity he found his most perfect role as Barry Egan in Paul Thomas Anderson’s heartbreaking fourth feature: the blue-suited, coupon-collecting small businessman with anger issues is both a wretched and hilarious creation.

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  • Little White Lies: Mulholland Dr.

    7 Dec 2013

    This critically-acclaimed, impenetrably dense LA odyssey from 2001 sees a bright-eyed young actress (a career-best Naomi Watts) travel to Hollywood, only to be ensnared in a dark conspiracy involving an amnesia-suffering woman with a mysterious past.

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  • Francis Megahy, Taffin, 1988

    Little White Lies: Taffin

    7 Dec 2013

    Here, for one night only, we present Francis Megahy's 1988 film Taffin in all its glorious awfulness. See Pierce Brosnan as a face-pummelling loan shark as he takes care of business in the mean (and green) streets of Thatcher-era Wicklow County.

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  • Little White Lies: Still Walking

    8 Dec 2013

    One of Japan’s greatest living directors, Hirokazu Kore-eda, stunned us with this hushed and intensely lyrical sojourn into the leafy Tokyo suburbs where we are invited to attend a bustling family banquet.

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  • Barbara Loden, Wanda, 1971

    Little White Lies: Wanda

    8 Dec 2013

    Wanda explores the tragic life and times of an itinerant Pennsylvanian wife and mother who decides to ditch everything and hook up with an abusive petty criminal.

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  • Lukas Moodysson, We Are the Best!, 2013

    Little White Lies: We are the Best

    8 Dec 2013

    We Are The Best! speaks the passionate language of young blood with immersive dexterity, plunging the audience into a world where PE lessons are deemed horrendous enough to inspire lyrical revenge.

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  • Harmony Korine, Gummo, 1997

    Little White Lies: Gummo

    8 Dec 2013

    Combining a bracing, combative form of naturalism with grotesque Midwestern gothic, Gummo is a compendium of tall tales about the screw-loose inhabitants of tornado-lashed nowhere town, Xenia, Ohio.

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