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The Hunt: A Cold Harvest Festival Brought to Stage
July 9, 2019 -
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A child abuse allegation in a small town leaves loyalties unclear in this new production by the Almeida. Almeida Theatre’s...
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...
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...
Porgy and Bess and the Place Just Beyond White Civility
January 4, 2019 -
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ENO’s Porgy and Bess is a musical triumph that tackles, however imperfectly, black cultural representation. The first...
Editors’ Picks for Your 2019 Reading List
January 1, 2019 -
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Step into 2019 equipped with classic fiction and non-fiction. Here are a few book recommendations from five of our editors. If...
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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