News & Opportunities:
March 2023 Round-Up

Posted on March 30, 2023 by Jake Abatan

Categories: News Round-Up

Our regular monthly update featuring the latest news and opportunities for your cinema, festival or film society.

ICO News

Opportunities

  • There are currently roles available at Park Circus, Sheffield DocFest, The Light, and more, on our jobs board.
  • Inclusive Cinema has released free-of-charge new resources that provide information and guidance to support exhibitors in improving cinema experiences for working-class people and those in poverty.
  • Consider supporting the crowdfunding campaign to help the development of a Community Cinema in Govanhill, Glasgow. Creative Scotland will match individual pledges up to £10,000.
  • TNB XPO, a convention held by The New Black Film Collective, is currently taking place at Rich Mix in London, with an online day taking place Friday 31 March. The free event is an opportunity for the film industry to discover and amplify both UK and international Black cinema.
  • Into Another Intensity is a one-day seminar on Saturday 22 April bringing artists, curators and cultural producers together in Somerset to consider how art can open up new encounters with, and ways of thinking about rural places in the context of an ever more interconnected world.
  • Consider the different filmmaking techniques deployed to construct anti-colonial/nationalist/racist film with filmmakers Amanda Egbe and Rastko Novaković, in this fascinating online course: Anti-Fascist Cinema: Single Screen and Multi-Platform Approaches. Running on Thursday evenings across six weeks, 7-9pm UK time, 13 April – 11 May.

Upcoming festivals & seasons

  • If the Sky Sounds So Loud is a programme of two films which probe the political and philosophical nature of the night sky, featuring new non-fiction work by artists from Morocco and Afghanistan. Curated by Opensources and taking place at the ICA on 6 April.
  • Beginning on Saturday 8 April, The Film Foundation will be screening the restoration of Prisoneros De La Tierra (1939, d. Mario Soffici), online for free for 72 hours.
  • In April, the BFI are paying tribute to the sassiest gal in 1930s Hollywood: Ginger Rogers.
  • Throughout April, Broadway in Nottingham are celebrating the new 4k restoration of Raging Bull by screening a mini-season on The Films of Martin Scorsese.
  • Chronic Youth Film Festival 2023 presents A Time and a Place: A series of films depicting memories of life, how we choose to remember and what we choose to share. Taking place the weekend of  22/23 April, the programme includes the London premiere of How to Save a Dead Friend from first-time director Maryusa Syroechkovskaya.
  • This April, Depot in Lewes have a Douglas Sirk mini-season, screening Sirk’s two classics Written on the Wind and Imitation of Life, alongside an introductory talk.
  • The 21st edition of Kinoteka continues next month with, among other screenings, an exciting retrospective of the works of Jerzy Skolimowski in collaboration with the BFI.
  • The Vito Project Queer Film Club’s Dressed To Thrill season at The Cinema Museum continues exploring dress code and gender expression through film with a special double-bill on 23 April of the rarely seen original German version of Victor and Victoria (1933), followed by the Julie Andrews classic Victor/Victoria (1982).
  • Alongside the world première of Retrograde at Kiln Theatre in London, a duo of Sidney Poitier’s films will be screened at Kiln Cinema in May to accompany the production on stage.
  • The BFI and Cinecittà have joined forces for Dario Argento: Doors into Darkness, a new month-long season taking place from 1 – 30 May 2023 at BFI Southbank.
  • Patrice Robinson has programmed a collection of films at the Barbican that give insight into the evolving identity of contemporary Caribbean cinema. Taking place 17 – 31 May, the season is titled Snapshots: Caribbean Cinema Up Close.

Good reads/watches/listens


Header image: © Cinecittà, from Suspiria (Dir: Dario Argento, 1977), screening as part of Dario Argento: Doors into Darkness.

We post our news & opportunities round-up on the final Thursday of each month. Have something you want included? Email Jake at: jake.abatan@independentcinemaoffice.org.uk

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