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Nostalgia for the Lights: Wim Wenders’ Tokyo stories

By David Jenkins

How the Oscar-nominated Perfect Days sees the globe-trotting German filmmaker in unison with his surroundings in the Japanese capital.

Picturehouse joins the MUBI GO fold

By Little White Lies

This week, see The Eight Mountains at your local Picturehouse Cinema for free with a MUBI GO membership.

The solution to cinema’s curation conundrum? More, more, more

By Charles Bramesco

Are streaming channels limiting our movie selection? Only as much as we let them!

Danish Scum! Welcome to Lars von Trier’s The Kingdom

By David Jenkins

Recapping the mad ’90s hospital-based horror-comedy in anticipation of its long-awaited third series, The Kingdom Exodus.

Pleasure

By Savina Petkova

A young woman sets out to become the next adult film superstar in Ninja Thyberg’s audacious feature debut.

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Nimic

By David Jenkins

Matt Dillon joins Yorgos Lanthimos for this bizarre short about a New York cellist whose life is usurped by a passer-by.

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Watch: In the Kitchen with Pedro Almodóvar

By Luís Azevedo

In partnership with MUBI, we examine the function of this domestic setting across the Spanish filmmaker’s catalogue.

The Image Book

By Abbey Bender

A unique, typically oblique late-career wonder from French master New Wave godhead Jean-Luc Godard.

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Watch the brand new trailer for Jean-Luc Godard’s The Image Book

By David Jenkins

The veteran French auteur’s Cannes-winning latest arrives in cinemas and on MUBI next month.

Discover the movie riddles of Angela Schanelec

By David Jenkins

Now is the time to see the challenging and moving work of this little-known German auteur.

How to score an animated gangster movie

By Little White Lies

The Shanghai Restoration Project reveal how they created the soundtrack for Have A Nice Day.

In praise of Holy Motors

By Ben Nicholson

One of the great screen visions of modern Paris come to the ICA on 35mm in association with MUBI

In praise of Daisies

By Christina Newland

Don’t miss this explosion of feminist merry-making in Věra Chytilová’s 1966 classic, screening with ICA and MUBI.

In praise of The Beaches of Agnès

By Mallory Andrews

Journey into the mind of the great Agnès Varda as part of our 35mm season with MUBI and ICA.

In praise of Orson Welles’ F For Fake

By Phil Concannon

Come and see the maestro's final big trick on a 35mm print at the ICA cinema with MUBI and Little White Lies.

In praise of Jacques Tati’s Playtime

By David Jenkins

We have teamed with MUBI and the ICA to host a 35mm screening of this true original.

LWLies X MUBI X ICA presents… A weekend of 35mm movie magic

By Little White Lies

Join us at ICA London for three days of celluloid miracles, including films by Orson Welles and Agnés Varda.

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