
Yangon Calling – Screening at ICA
“There are no human rights in Myanmar!” is blasted into the microphone from the mouths of Myanmar’s youth, all dressed in leather and spiked up
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“There are no human rights in Myanmar!” is blasted into the microphone from the mouths of Myanmar’s youth, all dressed in leather and spiked up
Part of Britain on Film and presented by Doc’n Roll Film Festival as part of Sounds of London, the ICA is screening The Filth and
It has almost been four decades since television play Our Day Out was shown on BBC2. Written by Willy Russell best known for works including
This year’s Focus Film Festival tagged ‘Chronic Youth’ casts its lens on risk taking, rule breaking outsiders tasked with balancing their personal and professional lives
One of the most startlingly unique and talented minds in cinema, Stanley Kubrick is immortalised by his work. On March 7th 1999, he suffered a
Based on a book written by Barry Hines, Kes is a 1969 film directed by Ken Loach. Holding a score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
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