Tate Film
Tate Film is Tate's platform for the moving image.
It presents films, videos, installations and performances made by artists and filmmakers who seek to challenge the conventions of the moving image and to examine its changing role in visual culture.
Mark your calendar for Diego Marcon: ToonsTunes next Wednesday 25 September at the Starr Cinema!
Tickets starting at £5 available at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/diego-marcon-toonstunes
Diego Marcon, La Gola 2024, video excerpt. Courtesy the artist; Sadie Coles HQ, London; Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne/New York; Kunstverein Hamburg; Kunsthalle Wien; and Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève for BIM ’24
Join us for a unique journey through Diego Marcon’s uncanny universe of moving images 'ToonsTunes' on Wednesday 25 September!
The screening will be followed by a conversation and Q&A with the artist and Philippa Snow. This event is BSL Interpreted. For more info and tickets, visit: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/diego-marcon-toonstunes
Content Warning:
This programme contains flashing lights, sudden loud noises, and verbal descriptions of violence and su***de. Viewer discretion is advised.
Diego Marcon, Ludwig 2018, video still. Courtesy the Artist and Sadie Coles HQ, London
Grab your tickets now for the UK premiere of Mariam Ghani’s documentary DIS-EASE and a conversation with the artist on Wednesday at the Starr Cinema, 7 Aug!
This event is BSL interpreted. Tickets can be book at: https://www.tate.org.uk/.../tate.../mariam-ghani-dis-ease
We look forward to seeing you there!
Mariam Ghani, DIS-EASE, 2024, video clip. Courtesy of the artist.
Don't miss out on Sojung Jun: Overtone on Wednesday 10 July, a three-chapter screening programme that explores sound, migration, and memories.
The screening features the UK premiere of artist Sojung Jun’s latest work, Syncope, alongside two mid-length video pieces, Treasure Island and Ghost Forest Flower. Following the screenings, there will be a conversation and Q&A with the artist. This event is BSL interpreted.
Tickets starting at £5 available at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/sojung-jun-overtone
Sojung Jun, Syncope, 2023, video still. Courtesy of the artist.
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Join us for a special two-day programme of Pan African artist films, taking place next Wednesday 5 and Friday 7 June.
Tickets start at £5, with an offer of £15 / £10 concessions for both screenings.
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Tigritudes | Tate Modern Now booking Tate Modern Film Tigritudes Day One 5 June 2024 at 18.30–20.30 Book tickets Randa Maroufi, Bab Sebta 2019, video still. Courtesy the artist Join us for a special screening of Pan-African artist films The UK Tigritudes programme expands on a project initiated by filmmakers Dyana Gaye an...
Don't miss out on our Valentine Day's screening on contemporary modes of being intimate!
Tickets starting at £5 available at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/touch-swipe
Gabriel Abrantes, Os Humores Artificiais, 2016, video clip. Courtesy of the artist and Galeria Francisco Fino
Join us on Valentine’s Day for a special programme featuring perspectives on love in the 21st century!
Touch & Swipe includes short films by Michael Snow, Marge Monko, Maryam Tafakory, Dagmar Schürrer and Gabriel Abrantes, which together grasp potential, build up, and let down in love, with humor and playfulness.
Grab your tickets at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/touch-swipe
Dagmar Schurrer, Galaxy 2020, video teaser. Courtesy the artist
Join us for the second and last screening of the two-day programme Science, Body, Anatomy exploring illness, health, and the poetics of being on Saturday 25 November. The screening brings together works by Jyoti Mistry, Ana Mendieta, and the premiere of Sasha Litvintseva and Beny Wagner’s new film My Want of You Partakes of Me 2023, followed by a conversation and Q&A with the artists. This event is BSL Interpreted.
Book your tickets at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/science-body-anatomy-day-two
Hear more from Sonia Epstein, from the Museum of the Moving Image, New York, about the historical and contemporary ways filmmakers have engaged with the body through medical imaging on Saturday 25 November. The talk is followed by a conversation about the presence and absence of women’s bodies in the archive between Sonia Epstein, Wellcome Collection’s Research Development Specialist Angela Saward, and filmmaker Jyoti Mistry. This event is BSL Interpreted.
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Overexposed: Anatomy and Cinema | Tate Modern Free Tate Modern Talk Overexposed: Anatomy and Cinema 25 November 2023 at 16.30–17.15 Book tickets Unidentified Orthopaedic Subject 1935, video still. Courtesy of the Wellcome Collection Biographies Accessibility Related events Hear from Sonia Epstein about the historical and contemporary ways fil...
Grab your free ticket for the Friday 24 November Tate Late screening of the two-day programme Science, Body, Anatomy!
Curated with Sonia Epstein, from the Museum of the Moving Image, New York, the first day of this two-day series will underscore the fraught relationship between the personal experience of the body and the medical gaze. The screening will be followed by a conversation and Q&A between the curators and Caroline Key and Leslie Thornton. This event is BSL Interpreted.
Requires a free ticket, available on the day of the screening via: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/tate-modern-lates
For more information, visit: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/science-body-anatomy-day-one
Science, Body, Anatomy | Tate Modern Free Tate Modern Film Science, Body, Anatomy Day One 24 November 2023 at 19.00–20.30 Book tickets Barbara Hammer, Sanctus 1990, film still. Courtesy of the Estate of Barbara Hammer and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York Programme Biographies Accessibility Related events Join us for the first...
Don’t miss out on the UK premiere of Liz Magic Laser’s film Convulsive States screening on 22 November at 18.30!
Featuring interviews with doctors, historians, and dance therapists, interwoven with meditative footage of Paris’s Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, the film explores the history of hysteria and its continuing influence, demonstrated in recent events, including the outbreak of TikTok tics spread via social media.
The screening will be followed by an in-conversation and Q&A with curator and editor Sonia Shechet Epstein. This event is BSL Interpreted.
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Convulsive States: Liz Magic Laser | Tate Modern Now booking Tate Modern Film | Talk Convulsive States: Liz Magic Laser Screening and Discussion 22 November 2023 at 18.30–20.00 Book tickets Liz Magic Laser Convulsive States 2023, film still. Courtesy of the artist. Join video and performance artist Liz Magic Laser for her first UK screening of C...
Grab your free ticket for the Friday 27 October Tate Late screening!
The programme will include short films by Rahima Gambo, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, and a collective film by Ayesha Hameed and Hamedine Kane. Departing from El Anatsui's mending of fabric via assemblage techniques, the films explore different gestures towards healing through the act of walking. The screening will be followed by a conversation and Q&A with Rahima Gambo, Ayesha Hameed and Hamedine Kane.
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Tate Modern Lates | Tate Modern Free Tate Modern Late Tate Modern Lates 27 October 2023 at 18.00–22.00 Photography Sophie Shaw How do I get free tickets? Food and drink Quiet rooms and accessibility Join us in October for our next Tate Modern Late to celebrate Tate’s Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui Enjoy a mix of artist-led wor...
Don't miss out on the UK premiere of the newly restored Hétpróba (Seven Trials) by neo-avant-garde artist Dóra Maurer, screening on 7 September at 18.30.
Hétpróba (Seven Trials) is an intimate portrayal of an opera singer and her four teenage children. Guided by Maurer's off-screen voice, each family member responds to a series of playful challenges, through which hidden, private tragedies are revealed. Although they appear individually in front of the camera for most of the film, Maurer employs a range of cinematic strategies as footage of each family member is dissected, repeated, reframed, halted, multiplied, and distorted through superimposition. Rarely screened, the film was digitised and translated by the National Hungarian Film Archive in 2021.
The screening will conclude with an in-conversation and Q&A with curator and academic Lina Dzuverovic.
This screening has been organised in collaboration with Open City Documentary Festival.
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Dóra Maurer: Hétpróba | Tate Modern Now booking Tate Modern Film Dóra Maurer: Hétpróba 7 September 2023 at 18.30–20.00 Book tickets Dóra Maurer, Hétpróba 1982, film still. Courtesy the artist and the National Film Institute Hungary Join the UK premiere of the newly restored Hétpróba (Seven Trials) by neo-avant-garde artist D...
Don't miss out on Tate Film's outdoor summer programme!
In the evenings of Wed 12, Thursd 13 and Friday 14 July, visual artist Noémie Goudal and director Maëlle Poésy invite you to experience a multi-media installation of photo, video and performance. ANIMA asks viewers to reflect on the ‘sensation of time’ and the effects of climate change.
Taking place over 60 minutes, the piece features three large-scale moving image projections created by Goudal. This is alongside a unique live performance by aerial artist, choreographer and dancer Chloé Moglia, whose practice is based on suspension and weightlessness. The music for the piece will be scored by DJ Chloé Thévenin.
The performance is based on Goudal’s work Post Atlantica, which takes the audience on a journey through Earth’s landscapes. It’s inspired by scientist James Lovelock’s ‘Gaia’ theory which says all living organisms and their environment on Earth are interconnected.
Get your tickets at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/noemie-goudal-anima
Dates:
12 July 2023 at 21.30–22.50
13 July 2023 at 21.30–22.50
14 July 2023 at 21.30–22.50
Noémie Goudal and Maëlle Poésy: ANIMA | Tate Modern Now booking Tate Modern Film | Performance Noémie Goudal and Maëlle Poésy: ANIMA 12 July 2023 at 21.30–22.5013 July 2023 at 21.30–22.5014 July 2023 at 21.30–22.50 Book tickets ANIMA © Christophe Raynaud de Lage Experience a unique outdoor event of live aerial performance and projection Enj...
Join artist Saodat Ismailova on Saturday 27 May for the final screening of the Dislocation Blues programme. The artist will present three short films foregrounding experiences from Central Asia.
For more information and tickets starting at £5, visit: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/dislocation-blues-saodat-ismailova
Grab your free ticket for the Friday 26 May Tate Late screening, for a programme of short films by Caroline Monnet, Sky Hopinka, Carolina Caycedo, Martha Atienza, Ana Vaz, Matti Aikio and Fox Maxy. Curated with artist and Mohawk member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Alan Michelson.
For more information visit: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/dislocation-blues
This Thursday 25 May, delve into the work of artist Jane Jin Kaisen, who will present the UK premiere of Burial of this Order and the world cinema premieres of Offering – Coil Embrace and Halmang.
For more information and tickets starting at £5 visit: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/dislocation-blues-jane-jin-kaisen
Tickets are still available for Interior: The Voice of Dreams this Thursday 06 April.
The programme, which includes a lecture performance by Wong Kit Yi, draws a line between the info-flow of pop culture to the voice inside a characters' head.
More information and tickets at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/interior-the-voice-of-dreams
Wong Kit Yi, Inner Voice Transplant 2022, video still. Courtesy the artist and FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art
Interior: The Voice of Dreams | Tate Modern Now booking Tate Modern Film Interior: The Voice of Dreams 6 April 2023 at 18.30–20.00 Book tickets Wong Kit Yi, Inner Voice Transplant 2022, video still. Courtesy the artist and FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art Programme Biographies Accessibility Interior: The Voice o...
Grab your tickets for Exterior: The Science of Collective Consciousness this Wednesday 05 April.
The programme explores the relationship between the exterior world and collective consciousness through the lens of the individual's narrative.
More information and tickets at https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exterior-the-science-of-collective-consciousness
Chulayarnnon Siriphol, ANG48 2022, video still. Courtesy the artist and Bangkok CityCity Gallery
Grab your free ticket and join us at the Starr cinema for this month's Tate Modern Late.
Artist Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM) join us to present a programme of four of her synthesia-esque, surrealist works: BUTTERFLY BIRTH BED, O LUNA, CUT COPY SPHINX and HONEY MOON.
BUTTERFLY BIRTH BED is a metaphysical art film about hope. Inspired by 'The Butterfly Effect'—the philosophical theorem that any small change in our environment, even the gentle flapping of a butterfly's wings may manifest big climatic change—the film documents the ethereal emergence of live butterflies over storm imagery contained in a butterfly-scale Shaker bed. Collectively, BUTTERFLY BIRTH BED's symbolism and elemental soundscape facilitate a surreal incantation for healing, hope, and recovery.
Location: Starr Cinema, Natalie Bell Building, Level 1
Times: 20.30–21.00 and 21.15–21.45
Requires a free ticket, available to collect from the Starr Cinema on a first-come, first-served basis from 18.00
Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM), BUTTERFLY BIRTH BED 2022, video still. Courtesy the artist.
Grab your free ticket and join us at the Starr cinema for this month's Tate Modern Late.
The programme brings together works by Maya Deren, Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich and Madison Bycroft. Inspired by Magdalena Abakanowicz’s forest of sculptures and by Maya Deren’s unfinished, experimental film, the programme proposes a new take on the archetype of the witch. The three films, The Witch's Cradle by Maya Deren, Spit on the Broom by Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich and The Fouled Compass by Madison Bycroft, explore alternative histories of underground or clandestine women-led practices. The works will be accompanied by a number of short readings by female artists and writers engaging with the occult.
*Requires a free ticket, available to collect from the Starr Cinema on a first-come, first-served basis from 18.00.
Location: Starr Cinema, Natalie Bell Building, Level 1
Time: 19.00–20.30
Join Jorge Jácome for the UK premiere of his first feature-length film, Super Natural.
Get your tickets at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/jorge-j%C3%A1come-super-natural
Tickets are still available for Sophio Medoidze's screening this Wednesday at Tate Modern. Join the artist for the premiere of her debut feature Let Us Flow (ვიდინოთ) together with her previous short film Xitana (ხითანა).
Get your ticket for this special screening at: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/sophio-medoidze-kotori
Tonight we're thrilled to present 2 free screenings of Luke Fowler's Cézanne (2019) and Malcolm Le Grice’s Joseph's New Coat (1973) and Art Work Series: Part 1 Academic Still Life (Cezanne) (1976) as part of the November Tate Modern Late programme expanding around the work of Cezanne.
Barbican Curator Lotte Johnson will open the programme with readings of Carolee Schneemann’s Cezanne: She Was a Great Painter (1974).
Following on from this, British filmmaker Luke Fowler will join us in person to introduce his short film, Cézanne (2019) before Malcolm Le Grice’s joins us online for a presentation of Joseph's New Coat (1973), one of his works rarely seen in the UK, offering a more abstract reflection around the artist's use of color. The programme will end with a screening of Le Grice's filmic composition Art Work Series: Part 1 Academic Still Life (Cezanne) (1976).
The screening will run twice tonight:
Tate Modern, Starr Cinema, Natalie Bell, Level 1
19.00-20.00 first screening
20.30-21.30 second screening
Each requires a free ticket, available to collect from the Cinema on a first-come, first-served basis from 18.00, and the Late overall programme is accessible here:
https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/tate-modern-lates
We're excited to welcome Ali Cherri to present the UK premiere of The Dam tomorrow afternoon alongside the previous two shorts in his Telluric Trilogy. Watch an excerpt of The Dam here.
Tickets: https://bit.ly/AGeographyofViolence
Ali Cherri: A Geography of Violence | Tate Modern Now booking Tate Modern Film Ali Cherri: A Geography of Violence 8 October 2022 at 16.00–19.00 Book tickets Ali Cherri, The Dam 2022, film still. Courtesy the artist and KinoElektron See a special screening of the artist's film trilogy, including the UK premiere of his debut feature The Dam Join u...
Watch an excerpt from Alia Farid’s short film Chibayish, commissioned by the Whitney Biennial. The artist joins us Friday evening to present and discuss the film alongside her earlier work At The Time of the Ebb. Both films engage with landscapes and communities based in remote regions of the Arabian Gulf.
Tickets: bit.ly/Chibayish
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Take advantage of the discounted ticket package for next weekend's double bill, which considers how conflicts or crises are enacted through the natural environment:
Alia Farid: Chibayish, Friday 7 Oct, 18.30
Ali Cherri: A Geography of Violence, Saturday 8 Oct, 16.00
Both artists will be joining us in person for their premieres.
Ticket package: £14 / £10 Concessions / £7 Tate Collective. Call 020 7887 8888 to book (10.00-17.00 daily)
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/tate-film
We've doubled up October's screenings with two special presentations in the Starr Cinema on 7 and 8 October exploring entanglements of social and environmental injustice.
On 7 October, we'll be hosting artist Alia Farid who will introduce and discuss her new short film Chibayish (2022), which examines how nature in southern Iraq has, since the advent of modernity, been mobilised as a political tool. The film is presented alongside her earlier work At the Time of the Ebb (2019), which follows the annual celebration of Nowruz Sayadeen (Fisherman’s New Year), one of the few surviving traditions tuned to seasonal cycles on Iran's Qeshm island.
https://bit.ly/Chibayish
On 8 October, artist Ali Cherri joins us to present the UK premiere of The Dam (2022) in a special screening of his full Telluric Trilogy:
The Disquiet (2013) approaches the Lebanon's geologic and seismic situation as a metaphor for the continuous outbursts of violence which have marked the broader region
The Digger (2015) focuses on the daily caretaking rituals of the custodian of a neolithic necropolis in a desert in the United Arab Emirates
The Dam (2022) follows the steps of a Sudanese brick-maker as he secretly wanders off into the desert and starts constructing a mysterious mud tower while the Sudanese people rise to claim their freedom.
https://bit.ly/AGeographyofViolence
A ticket package is available for booking both screenings at the discounted rate of £14 / £10 Concessions / £7 Tate Collective. Call 020 7887 8888 to book (10.00-17.00 daily)
Ali Cherri: A Geography of Violence is co-presented with the Institut français du Royaume-Uni. A conversation with the artist and Emma Ridgway, Chief Curator at Modern Art Oxford, will be held on Monday 10 October at the Institut Français du Royaume Uni.
https://bit.ly/AliCherritalkIFRU
Alia Farid: Chibayish | Tate Modern Now booking Tate Modern Film Alia Farid: Chibayish 7 October 2022 at 18.30–19.50 Book tickets Alia Farid, Chibayish 2022, film still. Commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art on the occasion of Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet As It's Kept curated by Adrienne Edwards and David Breslin. Court...
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In Focus: Betzy Bromberg is the first in-depth survey of the artist’s films in the UK, curated by Charlotte Procter (LUX Moving Image) in collaboration with Open City Documentary Festival and Tate Film.
We're thrilled that Betzy Bromberg will be joining us for all screenings, and will speak in conversation with Charlotte Procter in the first programme.
The screenings will take place at Tate (Starr Cinema) on 10 September, and at Close-Up Cinema on 11-12 September.
A special ticket package is offered for the Tate Modern screenings. Book tickets here:
https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/in-focus-betzy-bromberg-1
https://opencitylondon.com/events/in-focus-betzy-bromberg/
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