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ESSAY
Letter from Lamerica: (Com)Promised Lands
By
Áine O’Healy
ARTICLE
Wanting Now: A Thought for Trafalgar Square
By
John Berger
LETTER
A Letter to a Boy from his Mother
By
Tilda Swinton
ARTICLE
If you Go Down to the Shops Today...
By
James Norton
ARTICLE
Vision On: Pervasive Animation in and around London
By
Suzanne Buchan
ARTICLE
Putting on the Red Shoes: A Tango with the Camera
By
Sophie Mayer
ARTICLE
Exploiting the Innocent Heroine
By
Elzemieke de Tiege
ARTICLE
Nothing is More Bourgeois than Being Afraid to Look Bourgeois
By
Robert Chilcott
ARTICLE
Escape to the Cinema [And Reconnect with Reality]
By
Amy Hardie
ARTICLE
How Do you Think it Feels
By
Lee Hill
ESSAY
Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out: The Commodification of Revolution
By
Penny Rimbaud
INTERVIEW
The History that Keeps Coming Back
By
Antoine de Baecque
ESSAY
The Hour of the Furnaces: Crafting a Revolutionary Cinema
By
Mariano Mestman
INTERVIEW
Lodge Kerrigan
By
Jason Wood
ARTICLE
Cultural Policy Moves Centre Stage
By
Holly Aylett
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