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Mon 13 July, 6pm: Mother Joan of the Angels

Mon 13 July, 6pm: Mother Joan of the Angels

One of the landmarks of Polish cinema, this film is based on the documented story of the "possession" of a group of nuns that led to the burning of a priest at the stake in Loudun, France in 1634. Mother Joan of the Angels is a spare, visually rigorous, and profoundly disturbing exploration of faith, repression, fanaticism, and Eros.
Mon 13 July, 8.15pm: JLG/JLG: Self-Portrait in December

Mon 13 July, 8.15pm: JLG/JLG: Self-Portrait in December

Made on the cusp of the centennial of the cinema and the director reaching his mid-sixties, JLG/JLG captures the complexity and brilliance of Godard’s work in film as it touches on a multitude of concerns, from memory and painting to the Swiss Alps, money and tennis.
Tue 14 July, 8.15pm: A Summer's Tale

Tue 14 July, 8.15pm: A Summer's Tale

The third film in Rohmer’s sublime Four Seasons cycle reunites the veteran auteur with Amanda Langlet, the sun-kissed teen heroine of Pauline at the Beach, for another beguiling, beachside tale of jeune amour.
Thu 16 July, 8.10pm: Sound of Falling

Thu 16 July, 8.10pm: Sound of Falling

Cascading through time, Mascha Schilinski’s orchestrates echoes of past experience into transcendent poetic cinema. Surfacing evocative, gilded imagery from the shadows of femininity, Sound of Falling confirms the tremendous talents of its ambitious writer-director.
Fri 17 July, 8pm: The Liberated Film Club:The Camelia Committee

Fri 17 July, 8pm: The Liberated Film Club:The Camelia Committee

The Liberated Film Club welcomes Mira Adoumier, Carine Doumit and Nour Ouayda. Together they form The Camelia Committee, exploring the relationships between image, text, voice and sound through writing, research, filmmaking and film programming. Originally based in Beirut, their work also calls out to other territories.
Sat 12 July, 8pm: I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone

Sat 12 July, 8pm: I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone

Kuala Lumpur replaces Taipei as Tsai’s metropolis of choice, but the return to his country of birth certainly doesn’t yield any fondness or nostalgia. As ever, Tsai makes breathtaking use of space, juxtaposing the cramped and tangled interiors of apartment buildings with the cavernous gorges of multi-story construction sites.
Sun 19 July, 4pm: One Minute Volume 3

Sun 19 July, 4pm: One Minute Volume 3

Curated by artist / filmmaker Kerry Baldry, One Minute Volume 3 is the third in the series of programmes of experimental works which thoughtfully engage with the concept of time in cinema, challenge traditional narratives and explore how much can be conveyed within sixty seconds.
Sun 19 July, 6pm: Belle de jour

Sun 19 July, 6pm: Belle de jour

Though the most popular of Buñuel’s films from his late French period, Belle de Jour may also be one of the most radical. A pristine psycho-cinematic puzzle – imparting to the viewers as much or as little profundity as they are willing to entertain.
Sun 19 July, 8pm: Mandy

Sun 19 July, 8pm: Mandy

Were scientists to engineer an uncut, 100-proof cult sensation, it would probably look, sound, and kick like this. Of course, like a lot of synthetic drugs, Mandy could also cause its fair share of overdoses, at least for those with a less-than sky-high tolerance for nonstop ‘trippy’ lunacy.

Calendar

Tue 14 Jul 8:15pm
A Summer's Tale
Thu 16 Jul 8:15pm
Sound of Falling
Sat 18 Jul 8:00pm
I Don't Want to Sleep Alone
Sun 19 Jul 4:00pm
One Minute Volume 3
Sun 19 Jul 6:00pm
Belle de Jour