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  • Event MK ULTRA: Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with Adam Curtis
    20 September 2018 – 21 September 2018

    MK ULTRA: Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with Adam Curtis

    by Rosie Kay Dance Company

    ‘Like a rave version of The Masons’, Evening Standard 

    MK ULTRA will blow your mind. Be dazzled by bright lights, superhuman dancing and pounding trap music as choreographer Rosie Kay and filmmaker Adam Curtis collaborate to create a bold commentary on the rise of conspiracy. 

    As millions of young people turn away from established political systems, MK ULTRA looks at conspiracy and myth within popular culture and ideas about who really is in control. Taking its inspiration from the CIA code for the real LSD-fuelled brainwashing experiments by the US Military, MK ULTRA shines a light on the Illuminati and temptations to cross to the dark side. 

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  • Interview Interview with Tom F. Fisher, animator
    10 May 2018

    Interview with Tom F. Fisher, animator

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    We talk to recent graduate Tom Fisher about being a freelance animator, his directing talents, his dyslexia, and advice he wish he had received when starting out!

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  • Interview Where are they now? with Tarrynne Rolle
    9 April 2018

    Where are they now? with Tarrynne Rolle

    by Arts Award on Voice

    Tarryne used her Bronze and Silver Arts Awards to develop her blogging skills, which ignited her interest in filmmaking. Nowadays, she is a university graduate based in Bristol and works in the TV industry. We spoke to Tarryne about her other ventures in her creative career, and how she got there.

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  • Review Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Power with Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy & David Olusoga
    2 July 2017

    Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Power with Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy & David Olusoga

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    The first Interdependence talk at MIF to discuss the big topics in society today. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, David Olusoga, Lubaina Himid, Jason Hickel, Andrew O'Hagan, and Deanna Rodger tackle Power.

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  • Interview Emma Powell, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
    18 January 2017

    Emma Powell, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    From Random Acts Midlands, we caught up with Co-Producer, Emma Powell about hers and Dale Cullis's visual iteration of the 'glass ceiling' that is faced by women in the workplace.

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  • Blog My creative past: Idriss Assoumanou
    12 June 2016

    My creative past: Idriss Assoumanou

    by Idriss Assoumanou Contributor

    As we approach Arts Award Week, the theme of which is Our Creative Future, our Youth Network share their creative pasts, and the paths they've taken to get to their current positions; as young, successful, creative explorers.

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  • Interview Where Are They Now?...with Idriss Assoumanou
    31 March 2016

    Where Are They Now?...with Idriss Assoumanou

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Idriss is a professional filmmaker and videographer getting commissions to create audio visual work for companies all over the world.

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  • Interview 10 ways to...get a career in film
    9 March 2016

    10 ways to...get a career in film

    by Idriss Assoumanou Contributor

    Here, Steffan Zachiyah from BBC3's Transgender: Back to Jamaica discusses his top ten tips for getting a career as a filmmaker.

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  • Blog What goes on at...Film Expo South
    1 February 2016

    What goes on at...Film Expo South

    by Idriss Assoumanou Contributor

    This week the very first Film Expo South takes place at the AGEA bowl in Southampton. For those who don't know, this is Southampton's first film convention, and it features an amazing line up of talks from filmmakers and experts.

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