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Little White Lies issue100: How and why it happened
Film

Little White Lies issue100: How and why it happened

Editor David Jenkins explains the stress, the joy and the collaboration behind our sister magazine's publishing milestone.

Written by: David Jenkins

Inside the South African film festival challenging perceptions of Afrikaans cinema
Film

Inside the South African film festival challenging perceptions of Afrikaans cinema

Now in its eleventh year, Cape Town's Silwerskermfees aims to shine a light on the diversity and talent at the heart of the Afrikaans-speaking filmmaking community.

Written by: John Besche

Harris Dickinson: ‘It was actually quite scary improvising with Lola’
Film

Harris Dickinson: ‘It was actually quite scary improvising with Lola’

The Scrapper star on getting into character, upsetting the make-up department and improvising opposite a tenacious 11-year-old.

Written by: Hannah Strong

Why I love the lesbian documentaries of the 1990s
Film

Why I love the lesbian documentaries of the 1990s

Filmmakers including Barbara Hammer and Karen Everett explore various facets of lesbian culture in their unabashed, lo-fi films, celebrating the defiant acts of queer joy and activism.

Written by: Lucy Talbot Allen

Marina Correia is using her longboard to spread freedom and love
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Marina Correia is using her longboard to spread freedom and love

Beautiful new film ‘L’Amour De Ma Vie’ reveals how the Longboarding World Champion is inspiring women and girls to achieve their dreams.

Written by: Isabelle Gray

What ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ have in common
Film

What ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ have in common

Or; why the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house.

Written by: Ben Smoke

The homeless couple who fell in love in the shadow of Silicon Valley
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The homeless couple who fell in love in the shadow of Silicon Valley

Irish photographer and director Niall O’Brien captures a relationship blossoming amongst poverty and deprivation.

Written by: Josh Jones

How the most iconic album art of the 70s was made on a shoestring budget
Music

How the most iconic album art of the 70s was made on a shoestring budget

A new film by Anton Corbijn explores the creative legacy of Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson, the go-to designers for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and more.

Written by: Zoe Whitfield

Meet the DIY girl gang taking downhill skating to new heights
Skate

Meet the DIY girl gang taking downhill skating to new heights

With the release of a new film about their quest to shred the Pontiac Mountains, we spoke with world-ranking skateboarder Jenny Schauerte about the fearless group of thrill-seekers who call themselves the Woolf Women.

Written by: Zoya Raza-Sheikh

Fatal Attraction's 'bunny boiler' was never the villain
Film

Fatal Attraction's 'bunny boiler' was never the villain

The reboot of Adrian Lyne’s 1987 blockbuster is pop culture’s latest attempt at reframing the ‘crazy woman’ narrative, but does it play into the same toxic tropes?

Written by: Anna Bogutskaya

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