Book Tickets

Fri 13 Sep
16:00
Sat 14 Sep
13:30
Sun 15 Sep
14:30
Mon 16 Sep
15:30
Tue 17 Sep
15:50
Wed 18 Sep
18:10
Thu 19 Sep
19:50

In Camera 15

Naqqash Khalid, UK, 2023, 96m.

The screening on 19 September at 19:50 will be followed by a Q&A with the director.


Twenty-something Aden (Nabhaan Rizwan) dreams of becoming a successful actor, but the nightmarish grind of the audition circuit, with its callous rejections and upsetting micro-aggressions, is starting to take its toll. His flatmate, junior doctor Bo (Rory Fleck Byrne) is also stressed to the point of burnout. But then, newcomer Conrad (Amir El-Masry) joins them, and - inspired by Conrad’s optimism and assurance - Aden takes it upon himself to find a new part to play.


The Garden Cinema View:


In Camera, Naqqash Khalid's debut film, is an audacious hybrid of satire, mystery, and science fiction that defies easy categorisation.


In the wake of American Fiction (adapted from Percival Everett's masterful Erasure), this thought-provoking film dares to transcend the usual clichés about diversity in the arts. Unlike simplistic depictions we often find in cinema, In Camera challenges binary thinking and opens up complex discussions about the impact that tokenising brown talent can have.


At the centre of the film is Nabhaan Rizwan's chameleon-like performance. With laconic precision, Rizwan embodies a character in an identity crisis, adding to the film's exploration of cultural authenticity. Complementing this is Amir El-Masry's mesmerising portrayal of Conrad, an opportunistic flatmate who embraces industry typecasting - but at what cost?

The influence of Yorgos Lanthimos seems apparent, especially when Rizwan is hired to act like a surrogate for a mother's deceased son, reminiscent of Alps (2011). Nevertheless, at no point does it feel like mimicry, but rather a well-integrated homage.


Despite In Camera's strengths, there are also a few narrative strands that feel superfluous, as well as a few on the nose moments. Yet, these do little to diminish the overall impact as they are overshadowed by the film's willingness to take risks with complex, topical issues, and interesting tonal contradictions. Here at The Garden Cinema, we can't wait to see what Naqqash Khalid will do next!




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Book Tickets

Fri 13 Sep
16:00
Fri 13 Sep
21:15
Sat 14 Sep
13:30
Sat 14 Sep
18:15
Sun 15 Sep
14:30
Sun 15 Sep
19:30
Mon 16 Sep
15:30
Tue 17 Sep
15:50
Tue 17 Sep
20:40
Wed 18 Sep
18:10
Thu 19 Sep
19:50

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