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Tag: Documentary

The global fishing industry: conservation and controversy

Posted on 12th April 202112th April 2021 by Isobel Broadhurst

Isobel Broadhurst explores the claims made in the new Netflix documentary, Seaspiracy. Is commercial fishing killing our oceans?

‘What do we want? Free Britney!’ – Framing Britney Spears Review

Posted on 6th March 20216th March 2021 by Natalie Mellor

‘Free Britney!’ was the rallying cry of Britney Spears’s fans on the street outside Stanley Mosk Courthouse in September 2020. Inside, a hearing was taking place regarding Britney Spears’s conservatorship. For the past 12 years, […]

Greta Thunberg: “You are never too small to make a difference”

Posted on 27th February 202127th February 2021 by Morwenna Davies

“Is the microphone on? Is it really on? Is my English ok? Because I’m beginning to wonder.”

Do biopics romanticise the lives of real people?

Posted on 10th February 202110th February 2021 by Hannah Spruce

With the biopic film seemingly on the rise, Hannah Spruce unpacks the consequences of making films about real people.

The facts you need to know about alcohol and the COVID vaccine

Posted on 11th January 202121st January 2021 by Olivia Kolasinski

What you need to know before you celebrate with a cold one.

REVIEW: ‘Africa Turns the Page: The Novels That Shaped a Continent’

Posted on 2nd October 202028th October 2020 by Natalie Beecroft

Natalie Beecroft reviews the BBC’s newest documentary feature about the novels and authors that shaped Africa.

Review: Moving Parts, Trixie Mattel

Posted on 9th April 20209th April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Trixie Mattel is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars to come from RuPaul’s Drag Race. From her short stint on season 7 to winning All Stars 3, this is a queen who showed incredible growth […]

Stacey Dooley: A Different Approach to Journalism

Posted on 11th March 202011th March 2020 by Romney Gwynn

On the 12th February, Stacey Dooley, British broadcast journalist and TV personality, graced Leeds Town Hall with a talk on her career, humble beginnings, and upcoming work. The conversation with Joyce Trozzo, a producer who […]

Miss Americana – Taylor Swift’s Political and Musical Journey

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Anushka Searle

This eye-opening film begins with Taylor Swift looking through her old diaries and song writing books, immediately declaring to the audience that this film will expose Swift’s secrets, both personal and musical. Swift reminisces over […]

Review: Miss Americana

Posted on 14th February 202014th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

To call Taylor Swift a megastar is a severe understatement. The 30-year-old has broken records with her singing and songwriting success, a position that most of her fans wish they could be in. However, stardom […]

Got To Get Theroux This: Mothers on the Edge Review

Posted on 12th May 201912th May 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

When I turned on BBC2 at 9pm this evening, I was apprehensive about watching Louis Theroux’s latest documentary venture. A die-hard Theroux fan, and having watched and enjoyed almost all of his documentaries, I have […]

Top 6 Must Watch Documentaries

Posted on 7th April 20197th April 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

Our online editor Caitlin Tilley ranks her top six documentary picks to keep you entertained over the Easter holidays. 1. The Imposter My all-time favourite documentary film, The Imposter will stay with you long after […]

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