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- Under the Skin and Morvern Callar
- Sunday 16 Mar (2pm) @ Rio Cinema
- Nottingham-born actress Samantha Morton has always had a penchant for gritty realism, having last appeared as Ian Curtis' wife Deborah in the Joy Division biopic... View details »
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- Cornelia Parker
- Sunday 16 Mar (10am–6pm) @ Whitechapel Art Gallery More times »
- Free
- Notorious artist Cornelia Parker likes to experiment with media. Previous materials have included dust from the Whispering Gallery at St Paul's Cathedral,... View details »
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- Derek Jarman
- Sunday 16 Mar (10am–6pm) @ Serpentine Gallery More times »
- Free
- Installation artist Isaac Julien puts on his curator's cap and examines the prolific career of controversial filmmaker and artist Derek Jarman, who died of an... View details »
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- Arena at Curzon
- Sunday 16 Mar (noon) @ Curzon Soho More times »
- German film director Werner Herzog once called it "an oasis in the sea of insanity that is television". The BBC documentary series Arena, which has... View details »
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- Human Rights Watch International Film Festival
- Sunday 16 Mar (6:45pm–midnight) @ Various locations More times »
- For a stark reminder of your privileged place in the world, stop by this year's Human Rights Watch International Film Festival. Now in its 12th... View details »
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- Children of Glory
- Sunday 16 Mar @ Various locations More times »
- With the Russian FSB flexing its muscles once again under Putin, Krisztina Goda's gripping Cold War-era drama bristles with prescience as it recounts the story... View details »
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- The London Australian Film Festival
- Sunday 16 Mar @ Barbican Centre More times »
- For an injection of true-blue Aussie films (Crocodile Dundee doesn't count, silly), the Barbican once again hosts the London Australian Film Festival. Now in its... View details »
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- Miklós Jancsó
- Sunday 16 Mar @ Various locations More times »
- With Miklós Jancsó himself present at two screenings, this retrospective pays fitting tribute to the iconic Hungarian director. The programme opens with The Round-Up (1966)... View details »






