After its screening at Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen, Ananya Sriram reflects on the 2017 award-winning documentary.
Why has #MeToo not changed attitudes in France?
Content warning: this article contains mentions of rape and child sexual assault. France may be a country known for its casual, open attitudes towards sex and sexuality, but at what point does this go too […]
Dubbing vs. Subtitling: The Case for watching Foreign Films
With subbing and dubbing each having their merits, Ananya Sriram argues that the only language that matters is the language of cinema.
The Fall of the Berlin Wall: 30 Years On
The Wall may have fallen, but what did it leave behind? Ananya Sriram explores the legacy of the Wall three decades after its collapse. From the first sledgehammer that struck the Berlin Wall to the […]
A World on Fire: What widespread protests worldwide mean for the future of political activism
As I write this, there are protests happening in Ethiopia, Chile, Lebanon, Iraq, Hong Kong, Barcelona, Australia, Paris and London – to name a few examples. With people around the world subjecting themselves to tear […]
Review: Killing Eve
It’s a tale we’re all familiar with: spy and assassin caught up in a cat-and-mouse chase, each becoming ever more obsessed with the other as their paths bring them closer – or are we? We’ve all seen […]