

Exposure: In Bloom, Peppermint Soda (1977)
Diane Kury’s Peppermint Soda follows two sisters, Anne and Frédérique, growing up in 1960s Paris. Anne, a shy and curious thirteen-year-old, navigates the challenges of adolescence—school struggles, boy troubles, and family dynamics—while her older sister, Frédérique, begins her own exploration of love and politics.
This film is presented as part of Exposure: In Bloom, in which radio host, journalist, and programmer of the Exposure cinema series Brandon Shillingford selects films exploring the complexities of the coming-of-age experience. Each screening will conclude with a brief discussion facilitated by Shillingford and ICA Assistant Curator Egbert Vongmalaithong.
Doors open at 6 PM with the screening starting at 7 PM.
Series Description: The ICA invites Brandon Shillingford, radio host, journalist, and programmer of the Exposure cinema series, to select films exploring the complexities of the coming-of-age experience. This series explores the transformative power of these periods in our lives to uncover narrative, visual, and sonic connections that run through each of them. Each screening will conclude with a brief discussion facilitated by Shillingford and ICA Assistant Curator Egbert Vongmalaithong.
Thursday, June 5: The Spirit of the Beehive (dir. Víctor Erice 1973)
Tuesday, June 10: Peppermint Soda (dir. Diane Kurys 1977)
Thursday, June 12: Alma’s Rainbow (dir. Ayoka Chenzira 1994)
Tuesday, June 17: Moving (dir. Shinji Sōmai 1988)
Tuesday, June 24: Return to Seoul (dir. Davy Chou 2022)