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How hate-symbol Pepe the Frog took trolling mainstream

Feels Good Man

The directors of a new documentary about Pepe the Frog speak to Huck about how the cartoon was co-opted by the far right.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Mogul Mowgli: an electrifying film about generational trauma

Bassam Tariq in conversation

Filmmaker Bassam Tariq discusses his new film Mogul Mowgli starring Riz Ahmed, who plays Zed, a British-Pakistani rapper grappling with a devastating disease.

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Filmmaker Rose Glass on making this year’s best horror

Saint Maud

The British writer-director’s unforgettable debut is finally in UK cinemas. To mark its release, she explains how she made an empathetic genre movie.

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Rocks is a quiet, revolutionary film about life in London

Teenage riot

On and off-screen best friends Kosar Ali and Bukky Bakray on growing up in East London, and why diverse stories are as vital as ever.

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Charting the rise of radical, independent unions

United Voices

A new film follows United Voices of the World as they fight for key workers’ rights at St Mary’s Hospital, London.

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Huck Film  >  Photography

How to develop black and white film at home

Skill-Up: a tutorial series

In the latest instalment of Skill-Up, photographer Theo McInnes explains how you can develop your own work without leaving the house.

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A portrait of protest and upheaval in Hong Kong

We Have Boots

Evans Chan’s new documentary sees him recording recent action in Hong Kong, before posing the question: what comes next?

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The Parkland school shootings, two years on: what’s changed?

Trauma nation

A new documentary explores the fallout of the infamous school shooting, following the affected students as they become both activists and celebrities.

Keith Haring

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The trailblazing activist legacy of Keith Haring

Street Art Boy

A new documentary looks back on the artist’s divisive career, from his shunning of the art establishment to his work with the Act Up AIDS campaign.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The dire truth behind London’s housing crisis

Cleansing a city

A new documentary, We’re Still Here, follows activist groups and social housing tenants caught up in London’s rampant social cleansing.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

A sermon on creativity with Werner Herzog

Lessons Learned

At 77 years old, the great German auteur has no plans to slow down. To mark the digital release of his latest film, he shares the secrets to his longevity.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The radical history of London’s oldest community-run cinema

Inside the Rio

During the ’80s, the Dalston staple was a hub for community organising. A new book brings together photography and oral testimonies to tell its story.

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