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London’s Two Degrees festival gets the audience involved in the hope of provoking thoughts, and action, for change.

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And new film Girl Rising will show you how, as Moira Moderelli explains.

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A decade on from the invasion of Iraq, a four-day celebration of the country’s culture takes place in the UK.

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on young London filmmakers Fully Focused and the beginnings of a powerful youth...

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Producer/Director Katharine Round explains how you can help bring the message about equality to the screen...

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A new film is testament to ‘never giving up’, as Anna Bevan reports from Guatemala.

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We watched, we read, we listened: New Internationalist's favourite films, books and music from last year.

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Forget Scream, The Exorcist and Jaws: The nightmare on Downing Street is coming to a cinema near you.

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Successful actor and would-be human rights lawyer Juliet Stevenson on the disgrace of locking up children,...

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What if the Germans had invaded the Welsh valleys during the Second World War?

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A compassionate and inspiring film about the AIDS epidemic in 1980s San Francisco.

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In fact, says Zoe Cormier, it’s part of the problem – and a key component of a failing economic model.

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Feature films can tell us much about the cultural background to recent events in North Africa and the Middle East. ...

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Director Céline Sciamma doesn't shy away from harsh realities, yet Tomboy is still a trusting gem of a film.

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Pete Speller on his documentary that exposes the evils of the tar sands oil extraction project in Alberta,...

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The Canadian First Nations actor, star of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and US TV dramas Big Love and Law and Order, talks to...

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