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Jesus Camp
Oscar-nominated documentary made in an evangelical children's summer camp. Funny, moving and mainly terrifying.
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Blame it on Fidel
A nine-year-old girl's bourgeois childhood is rudely interrupted by her parents' new-found political activism in this smart, warm debut from Julie Gavras.
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I for India
This family archive of Super-8 footage is a time capsule of alienation, discovery, racism and belonging.
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Gypsy Caravan: When the Road Bends...
A dazzling documentary celebrating the musical world of the Roma, with contributions from doc icon Albert Maysles.
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The Yacoubian Building
This big-budget, epic adaptation of Alaa Al Aswany's bestseller is an absorbing, beautiful film that delves into the nitty-gritty of modern Egyptian life.
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The Bridge
An intimate examination of the lives of those people who chose to end their lives by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge in 2004. "deeply moving and disturbing" Time Out
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Candy
Abbie Cornish and Heath Ledger star in a fearless portrayal of a young artist whose lust for life and limitless pleasure takes her to the edge.
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This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Kirby Dick investigates the censorship secrets of the American movie industry.
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The Bothersome Man
David Lynch meets Jacques Tati in a wonderfully surreal black comedy about an office drone relocated to a strange new city.
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Frozen Land
A bleak and blackly funny journey through Helsinki starts with a forged 500 Euro note
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The Puffy Chair
Brilliant microbudget comedy about a relationship under strain on a road-trip, naturally funny and almost effortless in its execution.
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ICA Films back catalogue
Classic titles still available from ICA Films.
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Iraq in Fragments
A stunningly photographed and poetically rendered documentary of war-torn Iraq, seen through the eyes of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, shorlisted for the Oscars 2007.