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24 February 2021
When the Tides Went Down
Created by BBC New Creative Jordan Buckner, this short film captures the essence of the Climate Crisis in our country with a raw and poignant approach.
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24 February 2021
It's a Sin review
A poignant series that sheds light on the Aids pandemic with glitz, glam and guts
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2 March 2021
Instaviews with TV Presenter, Hayley Palmer
This week on Instaivews, we sit down with TV Presenter Hayler Palmer.
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24 February 2021
It's Raining, It's Pouring Review
This short New Creative film showcased the obscure memories of a man in his eighties.
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22 February 2021
Disney+ adds content warnings to episodes of The Muppet Show
Disney+, continuing with its ‘Stories Matter’ initiative, has added content warnings to 18 episodes of The Muppet Show, warning viewers of cultural insensitivities and offences.
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22 February 2021
Cultural Comforts: February 2021
Want to get the year off to a good start? Start with these recommendations.
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19 February 2021
London Fashion Week 2021 goes entirely virtual!
With COVID-19 posing restrictions for all of us, London Fashion Week is going digital. Unlike London Fashion Week's event in September, there will be no socially distanced shows, no physical audience. Designers have adapted so we can all enjoy!
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19 February 2021
Grave Of The Fireflies Review
film review on the 1988, Studio Ghibli film, Grave Of The Fireflies.
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19 February 2021
Need To Know: Hidden books within film and TV
Discover the books hidden in plain sight you might have missed
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18 February 2021
Interview with Mora creator Chloe Potamiti
Chloe Potamiti is back with her second film for the Voice Winter Film Festival, Mora. Mora explores and visualises the experience of sleep paralysis in this visually experimental short.
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18 February 2021
Winter Film Festival: Mora
The latest film in our Winter Film Festival takes us on a surreal and slightly terrifying journey from a young woman's experience of sleep paralysis.
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18 February 2021
Interview with Bridgerton’s youngest star Oscar Coleman
Oscar Coleman from Netflix UK’s hit show sits down with us to discuss his career.
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17 February 2021
How the world failed Britney: A review of the Framing Britney Documentary
America’s sweetheart turned into America’s number one problem in what seemed like overnight, but Britney Spears wasn’t the problem, it was the world that she brought into.
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16 February 2021
Born to Flex - another beautiful example of how women are wonderful.
Film-maker Stella Anne Dixon strips away a multitude of crude misconceptions of dancers and the adult industry.
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15 February 2021
The resurgence of the British royal family
How has ‘The Crown’ affected our perception of the Windsors?
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11 February 2021
Interview with Annie Scarrott, filmmaker
Annie Scarrott is a current sixth form student who one day hopes to be an English teacher. She also enjoys theatre, and making films – one of which is being featured in our Winter Film Festival.
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7 February 2021
Reviewing the Soundtrack - 'Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'
Regardless of what the film is about - when a film boasts a soundtrack recorded by the Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, I will inevitably be drawn to it.
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7 February 2021
Promising Young Woman review: A visual milestone of post-#MeToo conversation
A review of the 2020 film Promising Young Woman and why it is important to keep the conversation going about sexual assault. By Eszter Tárnai