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25 April 2021
Our Picks + One Night In Miami
by Abla Kandalaft, Coco Green
Regina King’s directorial debut starring Kingsley Ben-Adir Malcolm X, Eli Goree as Cassius Clay, Aldis Hodge as Jim Brown, and Leslie Odom Jr. Sam Cooke, is a fictionalised account of the four icons’ meeting in Miami, Fl after Clay’s first (…) Continue Reading »
25 April 2021
Our Picks + Crip Camp
by Abla Kandalaft, Antonella Mercurio, Coco Green
This week we are joined by psychotherapist Antonella Mercurio to talk about Crip Camp and the issues around activism, aspirational and revolutionary movements and disability rights sparked by the documentary.
Crip Camp (Netflix) sheds light on (…) Continue Reading »
19 April 2021
Interview with Denis Dobrovoda, director of Savage
by Abena Clarke, Mydylarama team
Denis is the director of short film Savage, a dramatised account of the abhorrent but sadly little-known concept of human zoos, a practice that was part and parcel of Britain’s colonial empire. With great attention to detail and historical (…) Continue Reading »
12 April 2021
Interview with Audrey Jean-Baptiste and Maxime Jean-Baptiste, codirectors of Écoutez le battement de nos images
by Clotilde Couturier
Is your film mainly an account that you want handed down? How did you construct the voice-over?
The film is essentially tied to my desire to breathe life back into the things that disappeared when the Guiana Space Centre was set up in Kourou in (…) Continue Reading »
7 April 2021
Q&A with Matt Houlihan: A Brit Reacts To Bollywood
by Abla KandalaftWe caught up with actor Matt Houlihan to discuss his lockdown venture: the very successful YouTube "reaction" series A Brit Reacts To Bollywood. Matt, who was still working right up until last year’s first lockdown - playing Uncle Vanya on stage - talks about his discovery and growing love of Bollywood and Indian cinema, his foray into reaction videos and the impact on the pandemic on his (…) Continue Reading »
3 April 2021
Nomadland take 2: A reconfiguration of a terribly dysfunctional society.
by George Crosthwait
In 2011 the USG mine in Empire Nevada closed, effectively creating a ghost town. Caught in the wake of this collapse, Fern (Frances McDormand) has lost her job, her home and is reeling from her husband’s recent passing. Fern becomes part of the (…) Continue Reading »
23 March 2021
Our Picks + The Obituary Of Tunde Johnson
by Abla Kandalaft, Coco Green, Ryan Ormonde
This week, we are joined by poet and writer Ryan Ormonde to discuss Ali LeRoi’s feature film The Obituary Of Tunde Johnso and yet another Jack Black flick, Bernie.
As usual, comments and feedback welcome via Twitter @Mydylarama
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21 March 2021
Nomadland: A Romanticisation Of Misery?
by Kaveh AbbasianIn Chloé Zhao’s 2020 docu-fiction, Frances McDormand plays a woman in her sixties whose financial circumstances force her out of her home and into a life on the road, roaming the country in a camper van in search of temporary work.
Nomadland (2020) is a romanticisation of misery. And for that reason, it is going to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. In an era where hopelessness is the (…) Continue Reading »
16 March 2021
Our Picks + Typical
by Abla Kandalaft, Anastasia Osei-Kuffour, Coco Green
We’re stretching things a bit this week to include filmed theatre: our guest is director Anastasia Osei-Kuffour whose latest production is Typical at the Soho Theatre (available to stream online). The play stars Richard Blackwood as Christopher (…) Continue Reading »
1 March 2021
Interview with Zachary Woods, director of David
by Abla Kandalaft
WATCH THE FILM BELOW!
Is David based on anyone you know?
Nope. My co-writer Brandon Gardner and I talked about lots of people we care about when we were writing. But there wasn’t one person in particular.
What gave you the idea of setting (…) Continue Reading »