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LGBT Refugee Cinema, Queer Politics and Human Rights: ‘Mr Gay Syria’
August 24, 2019 -
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Ayse Toprak’s award-winning film complicates our understanding of both the refugee crisis and LGBT human rights movements. Directed...
Land, Loss and Love at the Sheffield Doc/Fest 2019
July 14, 2019 -
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This year’s Sheffield Doc/Fest brought us experimental new masterpieces in storytelling and cinematography, with narratives...
The Iraqi Road to Exile: Koutaiba Al-Janabi’s 30 Years from Home
June 13, 2019 -
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“All roads take me into exile, all roads take me away from Baghdad. I am looking for the borders of countries and stories...
The Platform Preview to the Sheffield Documentary Film Festival, 2019
June 2, 2019 -
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Our editorial team takes a look at this year’s Sheffield Doc/Fest, ‘Ways of Seeing’, with a review of six festival...
Berlin Film Festival 2019: Women’s Labour, Hypnotic Landscapes and Plenty of Synonyms
March 10, 2019 -
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Dieter Kosslick leaves a distinctive legacy that has turned Berlinale into a celebrated and diverse film festival Following...
The Platform Preview to the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, London, 2019
March 9, 2019 -
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Under surveillance and in search for equality – our editorial team delve into the subject matter of this year’s Human...
If Beale Street Could Talk: An Unusual Protest Film
February 9, 2019 -
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Barry Jenkins takes the magic of James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk to produce a film that elevates young black...
Dramas of Affection and Enslavement in Roma and The Second Mother
January 16, 2019 -
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Latin American cinema gets to grips with the legacy of colonialism Winner of Best Foreign Film at the Golden Globes, and new Netflix...
Sorry to Bother You: Riches, Rewards and Rebellions in a Familiar Working World
December 11, 2018 -
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Boots Riley’s directorial debut offers an outrageous take on modernity’s failures, but some may find its subject matter...
Remorseless, Cathartic, Petty, but Just: Revenge Films Paving the Way to Oscars 2019
December 8, 2018 -
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How upcoming Oscar contenders and Oscar snubs explored the types of revenge that make up our society By the end of the year,...
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