Institute of Contemporary Arts

Lis Rhodes: Dissonance and Disturbance 25 January 2012 - 25 March 2012

The First Movie plus Mark Cousins Q&A

14 December 2009

£5 all tickets.

"This is a terrifically enjoyable and engaging film: open-minded and open-hearted, and utterly unlike the material on regular commercial release." The Guardian - Peter Bradshaw
 

We see Iraqi kids regularly in our media. Nearly always as part of the war, its victims, its adjuncts. But what about their imaginative lives? Taking inspiration from Night of the Hunter, Northern Irish Mark Cousins went to a small village in the Kurdish North, took a projector, some great movies and 3 small cameras to give to kids. The resulting film is about war but also about not-war: We hear of a fish called Bery who lives in a magical palace, and about a cow that farts. A child combs a dove’s feathers in the gloaming and we meet a boy who “gives his dreams to the mud”.

Read the full Guardian review

dir Mark cousins, UK/Iraq, 76 mins, cert 15

Please note

Films start at the advertised time. Doors open 15 mins prior to this. Latecomers are only admitted at the Duty Managers discretion.

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