Institute of Contemporary Arts

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Partner Press Releases

Press releases on our partners’ festivals, films and events taking place at the ICA but promoted directly by our partners.

All releases are available as Adobe Acrobat PDF files.

Japan Foundation 2013 programme
19 December 2012
The Japan Foundation's 2013 film programme
Shotguns and Saris – the 3rd edition of the London INDIAN Film Festival launches
30 May 2012
London Indian Film Festival in its 3rd year is already Europe’s fastest growing South Asian cinema event. This year it comes to the ICA with its blend of new, cool alternative Indian films many of which express the experiences and aspirations of young India.
Whose Film is it Anyway? Contemporary Japanese Auteurs 10 - 16 February 2012
19 January 2012
The Japan Foundation Touring Programme
Zipangu Fest to host films from Japan’s contemporary experimental scene
28 September 2011
Screenings at the ICA and Café Oto with soundtracks by Jim O’Rourke and Machinefabriek.
The London Korean Film festival 3 - 17 November 2011
28 September 2011
The 6th annual London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) returns showcasing the very best Korean films, UK premieres and events.
BAFTA @ the ICA: Exploring the Craft of the Moving Image
4 March 2011
BAFTA and the ICA continue their unique series of masterclasses throughout March, led by award-winning practitioners from the worlds of Film, Television and Video Games.
BAFTA @ the ICA
2 February 2011
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) present a unique series of masterclasses led by award-winning practitioners from the worlds of film, television and video games at the ICA throughout February and March 2011.
Birds Eye View Festival 2011
31 January 2011
The hotly anticipated Birds Eye View Film Festival 2011 (BEV) programme has been announced by Rosamund Pike at a private launch event on 25 January. The Festival returns for its seventh annual celebration of women filmmakers from 8-17 March at BFI Southbank, the ICA and the Southbank Centre.