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Three sisters sit on a sofa hugging each other.
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Preview: His Three Daughters + ScreenTalk with director Azaz

We are delighted to welcome writer/director Azazel Jacobs (The Lovers), actors Carrie Coon (The Nest) and Elizabeth Olsen (Love & Death) in conversation with Barbican Curator Sonia Zadurian.

Two old men sit in a long boat on a river with a bicycle and a black umbrella.
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Screening the Sahara: Ballade aux sources + Life... + Intro

Semi-autobiographical films from the Sahara’s foremost filmmakers explore the return of the exiled and the multiplicity of identity and landscape in the region.

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Parent and Baby Screening: Sing Sing

Incarcerated for a crime that he didn't commit, Divine G (Colman Domingo) finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other prisoners.

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Members' Screening: Sing Sing

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Incarcerated for a crime that he didn't commit, Divine G (Colman Domingo) finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other prisoners.

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Parent and Baby Screening: Mandoob

A penniless delivery driver starts illegally bootlegging alcohol to the rich and famous, in this Saudi crime thriller.

A group of men in white desert dress stand in a desert in front of a donkey.
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Screening the Sahara: Al Mahatta + 143 Sahara + Introduction

A screening of Hassen Ferhani’s Algerian documentary showing vignettes in cafés and crossroads in the Sahara screens alongside an experimental short from Sudan.

A press still with Jodie Comer for Prima Facie
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National Theatre Live: Prima Facie

Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play.

A court stand in a fanciful ballroom, all in period ball gowns and suits.
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ROH Live 24-25: The Marriage of Figaro

It’s Figaro’s wedding, and you’re invited to join the Almaviva household for an uproarious day of revelation and scandal, in Mozart’s comic opera filled with desire.

Orson Welles standing on a staircase looking backwards
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Adrian Wootton Presents… The Third Man 4K Restoration

Celebrating the 75th birthday of this classic British film, Adrian Wootton (CEO of Film London and Film Historian) will explore the amazing behind the scenes story of its making.

A boy and a girl smile at each other, sitting in the back of a pick up truck.
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Senior Community Screening: Nezouh + Q&A with Soudade Kaadan

Delicately weaving lightness and magical realism among heart-breaking desolation, Soudade Kaadan’s drama delivers a powerful and moving perspective on the Syrian conflict.

A man with slicked hair and glasses looks confused, standing on the street.
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Relaxed Screening: Hit Man

Richard Linklater of Dazed and Confused fame tells the almost-true story of a nerdy professor's transformation into a slick undercover agent, played hilariously by co-writer Glen Powell. 

A young and an old man sit in a temple conversing, surrounded by lamps and glass jars.
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Screening the Sahara: El Haimoune + Introduction

This Sufi tale, directed by Tunisian filmmaker Nacer Khemir and showing in a new restoration, captures the beauty and intrigue of the Sahara through a mystical lens.

A woman with orange hair stands in front of a stormy sea.
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Reclaim The Frame presents: The Outrun + ScreenTalk

Saoirse Ronan sails the waves of addiction and recovery in this gripping story about the healing powers of the ocean, plus a ScreenTalk with Reclaim the Frame and the director and producer.

A bear walks with a little mouse on his shoulder, looking happy.
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Family Film Club: Ernest and Celestine

This delightful hand-drawn animation tells the story of Ernest and Celestine, a bear and a mouse, who defy the conventions of their world and develop a friendship based on love and understanding.

A man with large hair reclines on a chaise lounge with drawn stars and a sun behind him.
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Silent Film & Live Music: The Blood of a Poet

An artists steps through a mirror into another realm in the iconic experimental film by Jean Cocteau, with a score by Paul Robinson performed live.