As part of the Art Now series, Tate Britain will present an eight-week film and video programme in a specially designated space adjacent to the Manton Entrance. Changing every Monday, this new strand of the programme will show new and recent single-screen film and video works by artists working in Britain today. The programme is as follows:
19–27 July 2003
Breda Beban - Walk of Three Chairs 2003
16 mm film, 10 min
Courtesy Film and Video Umbrella and John Hansard Gallery
28 July –  3 August 2003
Ann Course in collaboration with Paul Clark
Waiting for Waste 2000 - video, 3 min
Recruitment Video 2000 - video, 3 min
The Artist 2000 - video, 3 min
Mother 2000 - video, 1 min
Untitled 1999 - video, 1 min
Black Magic 2003 - video, 2 min
Shit Belt 2000 - video, 3 min
Courtesy the artists and LUX
4–10 August 2003
Mark Lewis - Children’s Games (Heygate Estate) 2002
Colour Super-35mm film, transferred to DVD, 7 min 23 sec
Courtesy Film and Video Umbrella and Cornerhouse
11– 17 August 2003
Dan Holdsworth - Anechoic 2003
DVD, 6 min 22 sec
Sound Design: Welburn Kispert
Courtesy the artist and Entwistle, London
18–24 August 2003
Oliver Payne & Nick Relph - Mixtape 2002
Video, 23 min
Courtesy Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York
25–31 August 2003
Phil Collins - Baghdad Screentests 2002
DVD, 47 min
Courtesy Kerlin Gallery, Dublin
1–7 September 2003
Jaki Irvine - Actress 2003
Super 8 and DVD, transferred to DVD, 3 min 40 sec
Actress: Ilaria di Luca
Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery
8–14 September 2003
Saskia Olde Wolbers - Placebo 2002
DVD, 6 min
Courtesy the artist