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Brave enough to tell the truth?
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Brave enough to tell the truth?

Chasing Hares s set between the UK and West Bengal, and considers the power of storytelling in the struggle for a fairer world.

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Under the skin
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Under the skin

“Women come, women go. We pamper them, preen them, make them beautiful. Make small talk. Never know what’s really under their skin.”

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A flicker book look at authoritarianism
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A flicker book look at authoritarianism

No Particular Order at Theatre 503 explores authoritarianism, but no, it’s not about President Putin and Russia. Not specifically anyway, says Singaporean playwright Joel Tan

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Life between islands: Caribbean-British art
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Life between islands: Caribbean-British art

Opening at Tate Britain in December, Life Between Islands sets out to be a landmark exhibition exploring the extraordinary breadth of Caribbean-British art over four generations.

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HRW film festival is back in town
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HRW film festival is back in town

The London Human Rights Watch Film Festival (17-25 March) highlights the ability to create change and what happens when solidarity turns into a resounding voice that the powers that be can’t ignore.

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Bangladesh 50

Rich Mix’s Bangladesh 50 celebrations end with a panel discussion exploring Bangladesh then and now.

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Migration, the movie
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Migration, the movie

Look at the programme, pick your films, and come - in-person or online - between 25 November and 1 December to be part of the London Migration Film Festival.

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Arab encounters across the generations
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Arab encounters across the generations

SAFAR Film Festival reflects on the legacy of Arab protests through the lens of a new generation of youth, with family disparities and social tensions at their centre.

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Cinema on the move
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Cinema on the move

London Migration Film Festival is back with stories of people who moved or carry movement in their blood, bones, souls and dreams.

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