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5 May - 2 November 2008
A programme of solo exhibitions and events by sixty emerging artists and collectives based in Britain and Ireland.
A small and very, very cool season of US art documentaries.
A family-friendly, spectacular summer season of screenings: absolutely free for ICA Members and Westminster residents.
An exhibition about the evolving relationship between communication technologies and their users. Meet Viktor, a giant wall-drawing machine, and make your own hole-punched posters.
Lau Ching Wan offers an amazing performance as Bun, a schizophrenic police inspector solving crimes in his own unorthodox way.
The youngest Makhmalbaf presents her first feature, about a young girl's quest for education in central Afghanistan.
Mumblecore is here! A pair of carefully observed, tenderly realised low-budget short features from a brilliant new American film-maker.
An absolute treat. British graphic novelists Raymond Briggs and Bryan Talbot discuss their pioneering work, books spanning more than three decades.
Shane Medows returns with This is England's Thomas Turgoose as a young runaway forming a remarkable new friendship in London.
US journalist Jeremy Scahill talks about the political economy of warfare and the effect of 'private security contractors' in Iraq and beyond.
Two magical family classics from French director Albert Lamorisse that will enchant children and provoke nostalgia in parents.
A visual treat with a wonderfully oddball score of jazz, electro and Japanese pop.
A unique Hong Kong crime film that combines three of the industry's top directors on an exciting 'tag team' project.
LA psychedelia meets Cambodian pop: genre-mashing global sounds for the cool kids.