British Film & TV

INTERVIEW

Brides: Nadia Fall, Safiyya Ingar and Ebada Hassan on Friendship, Representation and Telling Untold Stories

From left to right :Safiyya, Ebada and Nadia. British theatre powerhouse Nadia Fall, Artistic Director of the Young Vic, makes her feature film debut with Bride — a bold and empathetic exploration of friendship, identity, and the pressures facing young Muslim women in the UK. At the heart of the story are two teenage girls, […]

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Love, Loss, and the Edges of Survival

Forced into homelessness after her release from prison, Chrissie searches for love and connection in places where neither is freely offered. Set on the forgotten edges of British society, Love Me, Hold Me, Always is an unflinching 15-minute short exploring poverty, loneliness, and unconditional love with rare honesty. The film marks a significant step for

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I Live Here Now : A Conversation with Executive Producer Floriane Andersen

The multi-talented and charming Floriane Andersen began her career as an actress, performing in France and touring the UK with Shakespeare productions. Alongside three fellow actresses, she began making short films—writing, directing and acting—these went on to play successfully on the festival circuit. Out of that momentum grew an all-female production company which would also

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