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Month: November 2022

Preview: When Pigs Escape – the touching story of Matilda and her piglets to screen in Bristol this weekend

Posted on November 15, 2022 by Scott Hammond

15th November 2022 After surpassing a Go Fund Me target of £1,500 in the spring of 2022, independent filmmaker Jusep Moreno was able to organise and promote screenings for his charming 53 minute documentary film. Centred around the story of… Continue Reading →

Film

Review: Arcadia Live at St George’s

Posted on November 12, 2022 by Conal Dougan

  From clips of quaint countryside traditions to flirtatious paganism and sudden bouts of crowd violence, Paul Wright’s 2017 film Arcadia took a coruscating flashlight to British people’s relationship with the land. Sewn together from a scouring of 100 years of… Continue Reading →

Film, Music

Review: Julia Jacklin, an impressive homecoming (of sorts) at SWX

Posted on November 11, 2022 by Scott Hammond

9th November 2022   In reading that Celine Dion’s mawkish, chartbusting behemoth, 1997’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’, had been selected by Julia Jacklin as the intro music for her current European tour, one suspected a heavy dose of irony… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews, Music

Review: the winning energy of Adolf & Winston at Tobacco Factory Theatres

Posted on November 9, 2022 by Conal Dougan

  Craig Edwards appears behind a metal bathtub, apparently stark naked with just the tub to cover his dignity. He explains that unfortunately, Howard Coggins, due to appear as Winston Churchill, is ill. It is left to Edwards himself, the… Continue Reading →

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