The film's famous Odessa Steps sequence, remade in London.
Our pick of the tasty-sounding art, theatre, music and opera events for this week
A mash-up of two radical, experimental music collectives
Haven't got around to watching Citizen Kane yet? Now's your chance.
Explore the distances between those across the world and across the street
A mammoth collaboration celebrating the best in film-for-film-lovers from some of the most acclaimed rep cinemas of the capital, in tribute to one of their fallen comrades.
The Middle East is coming to London this July.
Innovative and challenging contemporary music fills the ICA this summer.
Celebrating a century of female film makers, BEV 2011 opens today on International Women's Day.
Photos of graffiti on show at the ICA until 27 February.
Free live performance of every ilk infiltrates the ICA from Wednesday till Sunday.
Following last weekend's radio sit-com, the ICA goes live again with experimental music from today until Sunday.
Three episodes of an arty radio sit-com are currently being devised, rehearsed and will be performed live at the ICA this weekend.
Tuesday's other news, including trouble for the new Routemaster and a threat to London's firefighters.
Chris Sharkey, Christophe de Bezenac and Chris Bussey, collectively fiery contemporary British jazz outfit TrioVD, positioned themselves cosily at the right side of the ICA’s theatre stage, perhaps lulling you into a false sense of security.
The Good Life's Margot hits the West End tonight as Mrs Malaprop in The Rivals. Other new theatre shows this week include two shows from the fantastic Little Angel Puppet Theatre, and the first of London's big pantos for Christmas 2010. Our art recommendations include shows in Hampstead, at the ICA, and the National Maritime Museum...
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