The Source (La Source des Femmes): A Review
A Moroccan film about water, love and feminism. How far would you be willing to go to ensure you had a running water source in your village? This film sees a group of women from […]
A Moroccan film about water, love and feminism. How far would you be willing to go to ensure you had a running water source in your village? This film sees a group of women from […]
There’s an engaging enthusiasm about Malik Bendjelloul that seems so apparent that it almost comes as a bit of a surprise to hear something negative from him, “I don’t really like music documentaries.” It’s even […]
The roar of Dragons, Wales is in flame, Beast-like strength, fearsome on the field, Wearing red to hide the stains of blood Like Spartan troops they wear their colours proud, The smaller nation crushing England’s […]
Not quite theatre, not quite magic; in this surprisingly thought-provoking show, Paul Dabek brings to life Howard Thurston, once world-famous rival to Houdini, now virtually forgotten. Speaking as the ghost of Thurston, haunting a theatre, […]
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