Summer In The City: Film
We are celebrating our first birthday and taking a small offline holiday in August – we’ll be back with exciting developments in September. Whilst we are away our film recommendations are…
• David Bowie Is Happening Now
• Singin' In The Rain at Kenwood House
• ICA Offsite: Contemporary Middle Eastern Film
August is always a bit of a dead month when it comes to new releases. We are madly excited about Only God Forgives - Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling, the dream team, director-actor combo that brought us Drive, plus the genius casting of Kristin Scott Thomas as a mega-bitch matriarch. Otherwise August is looking a bit sparse so here are three really exciting film events to look forward to instead:
David Bowie Is Happening Now, 13th of August, Nationwide: The V&A’s David Bowie Is… is one the year’s biggest exhibitions. If you didn’t get the chance to see it then fear not, for a tour of the gallery will be screened live across 300 cinemas, before the exhibition heads off on its international tour. Stephen Little reviewed the Royal Academy’s Manet HD screening for us and came out feeling that documentaries were best seen on TV and art in the flesh. Will the Victoria and Albert go further and add value to the exhibition experience given the multidisciplinary element of the exhibition?
Carefully marketed as ‘an event’ rather than a screening, some exciting elements are in place: curators, Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh introduce the exhibition, special guests (including Terry O’Neill and Jeremy Deller) will offer an insight into the stories behind some of the 300 objects from the David Bowie Archive and BAFTA winning director, Hamish Hamilton who directed the live TV coverage of the opening and closing ceremonies at the Olympic and Paralympic Games is at the helm. David Bowie Is… has been maddeningly busy most weekends so this will be, at minimum, a chance to escape the hordes and tour groups. We hope it will be something more, pushing the potential of the rather puzzling form of exhibition screenings.
Singin’ In The Rain, 30th August, Kenwood House: Outdoor cinema screenings are somewhat two a penny over the summer months, with pop-ups cropping up in all manner of places. This open-air cinema event stands apart from the crowd with a truly unusual and awe-inspiring setting in the grounds of Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath. Part of the Live By The Lake concert series, the iconic film will be accompanied by a live score from The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, bringing to life the classic sing-along tracks and bringing an element of glamour and grandeur to the occasion. The celebration of Hollywood and the movie-making industry will be further glorified with clips from classic MGN films ranging from Fiddler On The Roof through to When Harry Met Sally. The site will revel in vintage nostalgia with dance lessons from London Swing Society, make-up tutorials from Aida's Parlour and much more.
ICA Off-Site: Cinema on The Steps: Contemporary Middle Eastern Film, 20th-22nd August, Duke of York steps: The ICA is our go-to venue for offbeat and intelligent film programming. We love their regular Artists’ Film Club (screenings and discussions around video/film artists’ work). The programme for this series has yet to be announced but the calibre of the curators - Alia Al-Senussi (Generation Three and Art Basel), Abdullah al-Turki, Abdellah Karroum (Director of Mathaf, Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha) and Ahmed Mater (Saudi Arabian artist) – attests to it being an exciting showcase of cinema from an oft-neglected region. Also did I mention this cinematic event is 100% free.
Posted By Kate.
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