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The revolution introduced me to art, and art, in its own turn, brought me to the revolution.

Sergei Eisenstein

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There’s Still Tomorrow

18 April 2024 / 320
This is a brilliant directorial debut of Italian actress, Paola Cortellesi. Sharp, elegant and passionate, she tells a story of the past with great love and great... Continue reading
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‘Zone of Interest’ and Glazergate: The director’s challenge and the Zionist reaction

29 March 2024 / 388
Jonathan Glazer is the Academy Award and BAFTA winning director of Zone of Interest, a film that highlights the “dehumanization” going on outside the Nazi death camp... Continue reading
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The Trust Fall: Julian Assange

16 March 2024 / 367
Brett Gregory interviews the director of The Trust Fall: Julian Assange, and reviews the film Kym Staton appears on screen, tired. In the little Zoom box in... Continue reading
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From Salford to Saltburn: Class, Privilege and the Screen Industries

5 March 2024 / 332
Jon Baldwin compares and contrasts Nobody Loves You and You Don’t Deserve to Exist with Saltburn. Image above by Paul Routledge, see here Nobody Loves You and... Continue reading
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‘Americonned’ film review: how we’re conned by capitalism in the US and Britain

5 March 2024 / 369
Hi, my name is Brett Gregory, Associate Editor for the UK arts, culture and politics website, Culture Matters, and this is my review of Sean Claffey’s 2023... Continue reading
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My Favourite Cake

19 February 2024 / 386
My Favourite Cake, the story of an elderly divorcée looking for love, could be seen as just a bittersweet crowd-pleasing romantic comedy. What happens in this movie... Continue reading
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Small Things Like These

18 February 2024 / 348
Wonderfully adapted from the Claire Keegan’s novel, ‘Small Things Like These’, directed by Tim Mielant, is a strong film, emotional, radical and deep. It explores the infamous... Continue reading
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Zombies and capitalism: George A. Romero’s anti-capitalist critique, and his democratic, collaborative film-making

10 February 2024 / 360
Interview Transcript BG: Victor Halperin’s movie ‘White Zombie’ from 1932, Jacques Tourneur’s ‘I Walked with a Zombie’ from 1943, Gordon Douglas’ ‘Zombies on Broadway’ from 1945 …... Continue reading
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I’m Explaining a Few Things… About Gaza 

4 February 2024 / 862
The Art Of Resistance presents a short film about Gaza. Image above: Palestinian News & Information Agency (Wafa) in contract with APA images   There is a climate... Continue reading
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‘Folk Horror on Film: Return of the British Repressed’

1 February 2024 / 332
Brett Gregory interviews Dr. Louis Bayman, Associate Professor Film Studies at the University of Southampton BG:  Even before the suicidal insanity of Brexit, the UK has always been... Continue reading
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