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Home Arts Hub Archive by category "Films"

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10 Oct
Films
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How to make a film: Brett Gregory spills the beans

Posted byBrett Gregory
Brett Gregory survives a hit and run interview with Hannah Filler about filmmaking  Drawing from the ideals of Ancient Greece, the 19th century English poet and critic,... Continue reading
12 Sep
Films
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‘The School on Seaside Lane’: An interview with film-maker Carl Joyce

Posted byMike Quille
Mike Quille interviews Carl Joyce, maker of the award-winning short film The School on Seaside Lane. Below is the trailer… What inspired you to create ‘The School on... Continue reading
12 Sep
Films
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‘A powerful political statement about the betrayal of the working class’: Review of ‘The School on Seaside Lane’

Posted byJack Clarke
Jack Clarke reviews the short film The School on Seaside Lane, directed by Carl Joyce  ‘Our only hope for history is for the memories to last.’ This... Continue reading
21 Aug
Dark knight rises poster
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‘The UK’s Pretty Much Shattered!’: Interview with Mike Wayne, author of ‘Marxism Goes to the Movies’

Posted byBrett Gregory
Brett Gregory interviews Professor Mike Wayne about his book ‘Marxism Goes to the Movies’ BG: Hi, my name’s Brett Gregory, and I’m an associate editor with the... Continue reading
30 Jul
Films
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Becoming the Backdrop: The Oppression of Native Americans in Hollywood cinema, and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

Posted byCaoimhghin O Croidheain
Killers of the Flower Moon is a recent epic movie set in the 1920s examining a series of murders of members of the Osage Nation, who became wealthy... Continue reading
11 Jul
Films
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AI in the Movies

Posted byBrett Gregory
Brett Gregory interviews Dr Paula Murphy (Dublin City University) about her new book, ‘AI in the Movies’ Hi, my name is Brett Gregory, and this is a... Continue reading
02 Jun
MU Muayad with his brother Rami
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‘A House in Jerusalem’: Interview with the director, Muayad Alayan

Posted byBrett Gregory
Brett Gregory interviews Palestinian screenwriter/director, Muayad Alayan, in Jerusalem about his latest film. BG: So where are you right now? MA: I’m in Jerusalem. BG: So obviously... Continue reading
26 May
Image courtesy of Atoms and Void
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An anti-war movie of compassion and kindness: a review of ‘The Invasion’ by Sergei Loznitsa

Posted byRita Di Santo
Sometimes, documentaries work better than fiction. This is certainly the case with Sergei Loznitsa’s new film, The Invasion. Loznista was born in Belarus, grew up in Ukraine,... Continue reading
20 May
Films
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Telling the same story over and over: Hollywood remakes of British films

Posted byJon Baldwin and Brett Gregory
Jon Baldwin and Brett Gregory review ‘Hollywood Remakes of Iconic British Films: Class, Gender and Stardom’, by Agnieszka Rasmus, (Edinburgh University Press, 2024) ‘I can always take it... Continue reading
18 Apr
Films
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There’s Still Tomorrow

Posted byRita Di Santo
This is a brilliant directorial debut of Italian actress, Paola Cortellesi. Sharp, elegant and passionate, she tells a story of the past with great love and great... Continue reading

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