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Two Blankets, Three Sheets
A novel that compares asylum seekers trapped in detention to birds in a cage.
Run to the Source
Matt Kay follows an ultra-runner, attempting to conquer the 184-mile Thames Path
Keeping the House
A drug story that offers none of the wide-eyed super-drama Al Pacino has taught us to expect from the genre.
Call Me Cassandra
by Daniel Rey
The narrator flits easily between a military camp overseas and a bookish childhood at home.
Run and Hide
A tale of a mercurial rise from poverty and obscurity, and subsequent fall.
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?
by Maame Blue
There was no Plan B for Yinka’s mother – and by extension, there isn’t one for Yinka, either.
The Tragedy of Macbeth
by Colin Grant
Close to German expressionism, the film appears to be painted in shades of silver.
Aftermath
by Suzanne Harrington
A remembrance of Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt, killed in a terrorist attack.
Boiling Point
Boiling Point
is shot in an actual restaurant kitchen in London. The characters are so convincing that you’ll believe they’re real.
The Book of Joy
by Andy Bay
Two octogenarians and the purest expression of the human ingenuity and joy.
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