Meet ICP at Metrograph this summer for film screenings inspired by our exhibition Love Songs: Photography and Intimacy! Metrograph presents a collection of films that explore myriad forms of tender attachment, from romantic ardour to filial devotion. Running for four months, in tandem with Love Songs at ICP, the series continues with Payal Kapadia's A Night of Knowing Nothing, screening at Metrograph on July 28 at 7:30 PM, with a special introduction from Film Critic Siddhant Adlakha.
An emotionally charged examination of the lives of Indian university students, Kapadia’s riveting, intoxicating documentary, winner of the L’Œil d’or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, is built around a series of letters written by a female student, L, at the Film and Television Institute of India to her estranged boyfriend, forbidden from continuing his relationship with L because she originates from a different caste.
Want to take in the exhibition and a movie? Show your "Love Songs" x Metrograph movie ticket at ICP for reduced admission to visit the exhibition.
ICP and Metrograph members receive access to Metrograph’s At Home platform with offers exclusive, live streaming films and premieres, special introductions and conversations with your favorite filmmakers.
More dates and films to be announced.
About Metrograph
Located two blocks from ICP, Metrograph is the ultimate destination for movie lovers. A special curated world of cinema inspired by the great New York movie theaters of the 1920s and the Commissaries of the Hollywood Studio backlots, Metrograph is a community inhabited by movie professionals screening their work, taking meetings, watching films, collaborating together — an audience built around our shared love of cinema.