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Introducing Huck’s new Film section, powered by our sister magazine Little White Lies. Spotlighting some of the best stories where film meets counterculture
Top Picks

Video Jam

Blind Collaboration — Video Jam preside over an exhilarating live collision between filmmakers and musicians at Manchester Art Gallery.

Written by: Katy Sykes

Top Picks

The Knife That Killed Me

Unconventional Viewing — A brave and ambitious new British teen drama tears up the film launch rulebook with an inclusive, simultaneous online and offline premiere.

Written by: Katy Sykes

Culture

The Ghosts in Our Machine

Photography As Activism — Profiled in a powerful new documentary, photographer Jo-Anne McArthur's work urges us to rethink our relationship with animals.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Baywara

Sounds of Time — New documentary Baywara profiles Djalu Gurruwiwi, spiritual custodian of the Didjeridoo and guardian of thousands of years of stories.

Written by: Alex King

Film

Sheffield Doc/Fest

Field Notes Part II: State of the Nation — In Huck's latest roundup of new documentaries from Sheffield Doc/Fest, we focus on homegrown stories from the UK.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Finding Vivian Maier

Nanny's Secret Genius Exposed — In his new documentary Charlie Siskel investigates Chicago photographer Vivian Maier, who shot an incredible body of work during her lifetime, discovered after her death.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Leave to Remain

Director Q&A — Director Bruce Goodison talks to Huck about turning the experiences of child asylum seekers into compelling drama.

Written by: Alex King

Activism

Positive Force

DC Punk Activism — “The destructive urge is also a creative urge!” Robin Bell's new documentary about DC punk activist group Positive Force reveals the radical possibilities of a subculture.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Get to know Honor Titus, punk poet laureate of Cerebral Ballzy

A Cappella — Cerebral Ballzy's Honor Titus performs his poem 'The Toiletries of a Sociopath' a cappella for Huck.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Billy Bragg returns to Barking, retracing the steps of his youth

Streets I Ran — Musician and activist Billy Bragg returns to his childhood streets of Barking, Essex.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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