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A dour, middle-aged Iranian mortician forms a bond with a rebellious young pop star wanted by the Iranian regime in this ...
Sepideh Farsi's heartbreaking documentary depicts life in Gaza during Israel's brutal military campaign through the eyes of ...
Nourished by Time return with an experimental R'n'B album in which desire and disillusionment share the same groove.
More than this, the writers cover so much ground topically, thematically and formally, that Cutting the Tightrope feels like ...
And this year's award for ‘Show Title Which Does Precisely What It Says On The Tin’ goes to... David Elms.
Lucio Castro’s romantic and beguiling second feature concerns the cosmic connection between a pregnant voice-over artist and ...
Kim Blythe feels like a cowboy: not a maverick who rides horses, but one of those guys who says he’ll pave your driveway but ...
Covered in a surprisingly viscous orange goop, Garland submerges us into the slimy world of erotic desire. This is ...
Alex Stringer proves that not all Happy Hours must end in disaster with this genuine, vulnerable, and very funny debut hour.
The comic sits at a spinning wheel, creating fibres of jokes out of a mythical material and turning them into full spools of ...
In new show All In, Dan Tiernan provides an hour of unrelenting laughter, and the promise of a astonishing career in comedy ...
A theatrical tribute to the late Argentinian trans activist based on her autobiography, Cecilia Gentili's Red Ink is a loud ...