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LFF 2020 Review: Herself

Herself-Empowering Irish drama about a woman (quite literally) building a new life for herself and her children following domestic abuse

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Octobers Most Wanted – BFI London Film Festival 2020 Preview

Most Wanted looks at some of the best movies that will be on show at the BFI London Film Festival 2020

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Lovers Rock Review-London Film Festival 2020

Steve McQueen ends his Small Axe Anthology series with a joyful celebration of Romance and Reggae music

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Mogul Mowgli Review – London Film Festival

Mogul Mowgli is a powerfully personal exploration of cultural identity, ambition, and challenging traditions Mogul Mowgli is Bassam Tariq’s first feature length film and stars …

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LFF 2020 Review: The Disciple

A master and his student attempt to reach raga music perfection in this hypnotic Indian drama The Disciple follows Sharad (Aditya Modak) through three stages …

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LFF 2020 Review: Shirley

Elisabeth Moss stars as Shirley, an eccentric horror writer who enthrals a young newlywed in this dreamy psychological drama

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Wolfwalkers Review: A charming, animated story about friendship, family and belonging

This film exudes beauty and charm, tells a familiar story in a fresh innovative way, and leaves you feeling positive and uplifted in a manner some films are afraid to do these days

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LFF 2020 Review: 180° Rule

180° Rule is a devastatingly performed drama about loss, grief, and the precarious position of women in modern day Tehran

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LFF 2020 Review: The Reason I Jump

The Reason I Jump is a groundbreaking documentary providing a stunning sensory experience and a vital insight into the lives of non-verbal autistic people I’m …

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LFF Director Interview: Bassam Tariq talks Mogul Mowgli

“We can’t deny that HipHop is a Black Art-full Stop. That’s what it is. There are ways to be in conversation with that Art and have a place in it. It doesn’t mean that it’s only for Black people, but you have to honour the tradition, you have to honour where it comes from”

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