Displaying items by tag: Drama
A Critique of My Day with Ibrahim Miiro & Hannah Laresa Smith.
My Day, the first feature film from South London short film director and screenwriter, Ibrahim Miiro, is a poignant story of a homeless teenager, Ally, who is caught up in the vicious circle of drug dealing in and around a variety of council estates in London.
Harold Pinter Interview 1978
Harold Pinter CH CBE (10th October 1930 - 24th December 2008) was a Nobel Prize-winning British playwright, screenwriter, director, and actor.
The Past is a Tattooed Sailor at The Old Red Lion
Simon Blow's fiercely witty and bittersweet new drama, based on the true story of his relationship with his great uncle and brightest of the bright young things, Stephen Tennant.
Z Cars Collection Two Reviewed
Unfortunately, the chance of ever owning Z Cars the complete box is pretty remote, as the BBC, visionary as ever, lost or wiped many of the original recordings. However many episodes do remain, (perhaps someone at the BBC forgot to take the bins out one night) and Acorn DVD (part of the RLJ Entertainment Group) have recently released Z Cars Collection Two, following the success of Collection One.
Il Posto

In 1961 Italy was rebuilding her economy after the Second World War, like a lot of Western Europe, and with Milan seen as a beacon of hope due to their upturn in manufacturing, opportunities were being created and companies were crying out for young blood.
With this new philosophy of buoyancy and what has been labelled the Italian economic miracle (Il Miracolo Economico), it is only right that this progress should be captured on film, and this is the case with Il Posto.