In her latest film Megumi, Mirjam van Veelen tells a story of Megumi Yokota, a 13-year old Japanese girl, kidnapped by the North Korean spies. She talks to Kamila Kuc about the feelings of pain and loss it caused Megumi’s family and how she wanted to express this in the film.
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Alessandra Magnaghi and Ortensia Visconti’s Fidelity is a portrait of a complicated Cuban society, allegedly destined to disappear with its leader. In this interview they talk to Kamila Kuc about the nature of their collaboration and about exploring and filming the island.
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‘Life is beautiful’
Brian Malone’s photo-essay Intelligent Life examines how our comfort and convenience contribute to the greatest causes of suffering and destruction in contemporary world. In this interview Malone talks about simple behaviour adjustments that can ‘turn this world around’ by Kamila Kuc
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Richard Butchins’s controversial film The Last American Freak Show raises difficult questions about disability and has scared some people off – Bafta recently withdrew from screening it, for reasons that remain unclear. Kamila Kuc talks to the director about a life-changing experience.
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In The Solitary Life of Cranes, Eva Weber joined some of the hundreds of crane drivers who, despite working high above the city, enjoy a strangely intimate view of London by Kamila Kuc
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