Deaf Republic is a celebration of life amongst war
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Amanyanabo: The Eagle King review – a lavish Nollywood epic of crowns, gods and colonial tension
theguardian.com·2w
‘The 90s were remarkable – we weren’t all living in existential terror!’ Darren Aronofsky on memes, gags and AI
theguardian.com·2w
Austin Butler Is Too Charming for This
theatlantic.com·2w
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk review – shattering memorial to Palestinian photojournalist Fatima Hassouna
theguardian.com·3w
If your husband’s having an affair, this woman will get rid of her: the gripping film about China’s ‘mistress dispellers’
theguardian.com·3w
The Voice of Hind Rajab should have won Venice’s top prize. But the result wasn’t a cop-out
theguardian.com·1w
Dongji Rescue review – epic tale of British PoWs saved by Chinese fishers gets blockbuster treatment
theguardian.com·3w
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery review – whodunnit threequel is murderously good fun
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The Photographer Who Looked Past the Idea of Italy
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Stories of people at war – what to watch, read and see this week
theconversation.com·1w
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