Donald Crombie’s films such as Caddie, Cathy’s Child and The Irishman played a crucial role in shaping Australia’s cultural renaissance, fostered a new-found sense of confidence and identity.
The Scottish pop star and TV actress looks back on the band's forty year career of incredible highs and heartbreaking lows and promises much more is to come.
Accurately dubbed by one critic as being “as violent as the Coens, as vérité as Ken Loach”, Down Terrace holds an 86% Rotten ...
Our TV movie pick for tonight is Down Terrace, the debut film from acclaimed co-writer and director Ben Wheatley (Free Fire, ...
These films and TV series capture the pain, happiness, chaos and comedy of the hero’s journey that is motherhood.
A photography festival is returning to Frome next month and will include photography from internationally acclaimed, national ...
As part of Israeli Apartheid Week, the Derry branch of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) will present a ...
Lorraine McIntosh sings quietly to herself, a sound that lightens the room on a wet Raintown morning, as she hefts a small ...
Seven Jewish Children was described as ‘Jew-hating pure and simple’ when it premiered in 2009. So why is it now a film, ...
RIVER City is Scotland's only current homegrown soap opera and is set in the fictional Glasgow district of Shieldinch. Launched in 2002, it quickly grew a faithful following and regularly pulls in ...
Director Laura Carreira speaks to Juliet Jacques about the quiet despair of gig economy workers and what a fictional feature ...
Lorraine McIntosh sings quietly to herself, a sound that lightens the room on a wet Raintown morning, as she hefts a small ...
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果