Interview with Alexander Bedria (Director of The Zim)
Firstly, I’d like to thank you for agreeing to answering my questions. Why do you think the land seizures in Zimbabwe haven’t been addressed more in film? That’s a good […]
Firstly, I’d like to thank you for agreeing to answering my questions. Why do you think the land seizures in Zimbabwe haven’t been addressed more in film? That’s a good […]
By Will Barber Taylor Zimbabwe, 2001: A time of fear, anger, uncertainty. On the eve of a government order to vacate his home, farmer Daniel Silva must decide between fleeing […]
Zoe Philpott is the director and creator of Ada.Ada.Ada. Ada a new theatrical lecture designed to tell the story of Ada Lovelace, one of the most overlooked and yet fascinating […]
By Will Barber Taylor In an immersive narrative Ken Burns and Lynn Novick tell the epic story of the Vietnam War as it has never been told on film. The […]
By Will Barber Taylor ‘Here was Rome’ guides readers – whether at home in their armchairs or as visitors to Rome – on a tour of the city taking in […]
By Will Barber Taylor In the opening episode the Dwarfers search for some tech to fix Starbug’s faulty steering. They come across a Scientific Research Centre where several figures from […]
Filming on Russell T Davies’ major three-part drama for BBC One A Very English Scandal has begun. Hugh Grant as Jeremy Thorpe and Ben Whishaw as Norman Scott will be […]
By Will Barber Taylor Scotland, Paris, London – the search for the answer to one question sent teams of expensive lawyers far and wide – did the beautiful and wayward […]
By Will Barber Taylor Almost every adult and child is familiar with Treasure Island, but fewer know that Robert Louis Stevenson lived out his last years on a similarly remote […]
By Will Barber Taylor Poet and musician, artist and hostess, Lady Anne Barnard lived at the heart of Georgian society. High born yet egalitarian, she travelled to France to observe […]