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One night in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, Adam (Andrew Scott) has a chance encounter with a mysterious neighbor Harry (Paul Mescal), which punctures the rhythm of his everyday life. As a relationship develops between them, Adam is preoccupied with memories of the past and finds himself drawn back to the suburban town where he grew up, and the childhood home where his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell), appear to be living, just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before.
Casting by Kahleen Crawford
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Remember when the casting director’s plus-one was that guy from Outlander?
#Tait rhymes with hat#Good times#2023#BFI London Film Festival#4-15 October 2023#All Of Us Strangers#Red Carpet#Screening#Soutbank Centre#8 October 2023#London#Instagram Story#Youtube
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travelling 2 london for a bit this summer, do you have any recommendations about neighborhoods to stay in/ things to go see etc? xx
unfortunately I didn’t see this and I’m several months too late BUT for anyone else planning a london trip or just needing to explore
Definitely worth hitting the design museum! There’s usually some interesting exhibits and you can continue your day by walking through Holland Park after! The Dutch garden and especially the Kyoto garden are so so beautiful
Classic Londoner day out is a walk along soutbank too. There’s enough tourists that there are things to do but not a major tourist trap. Along there you have the royal festival halls, BFI, London eye, OXO tower, Tate Modern, Globe theatre. The river waves are relaxing as well. By the time you reach the end cross over tower bridge and go to the Tower of London for some grim history. Then have dinner 5 mins away along st. Katherine’s docks - lovely peaceful spot with great restaurants and sparkling lights over the canals. Bit if a hidden gem for sure
Neighbourhoods to hit:
In the west there’s Richmond! Definitely cute but a bit snobby. Richmond park is huge and you can see wild deer! On the side of town closer to the Thames you have Kew Gardens which is an absolute must and needs a dedicated day.
In the East the typical spot to hit is Shoreditch. Great for record stores, vintage shops, underground gigs, 24hr Beigels, quirky fun bars, and not too much further in Bethnal Green there’s the Last Tuesdays Society; a very macabre little collection and some strange cocktails. They even have an absinthe range.
In the North everyone wants to go to Camden which is fine, lots to see and do but the alternative side to the town has become so commercialised in the past few decades. Still worth hitting but imo Bloomsbury is nicer with lots of niche little museums hidden away and one big one ! The Wellcome Collection! They always have some really great free exhibition on. There’s some controversy about the collection but there always will be in this country. Also 2 great bookshops - Gay’s the Word and Houseman’s <3
South London, my beloved forever. I say it all the time but I love Crystal Palace. It’s just a nice little neighbourhood with a lot of history. The triangle is great for little boutiques of all kinds, really good food around, there’s a 4 floor antique store where you can find all sorts of trinkets even affordable ones. The park is huge and wonderful! There’s a boating lake, a petting zoo, an athletics centre, dinosaurs! A maze! And at various times of the year there are fireworks shows, lights shows, a series of concerts in summer, frequent funfairs and other events. Don’t forget the south london Eiffel Tower (it’s just a radio tower but most kids who grew up here thought the same). Not far on in Sydenham is the Horniman Museum and Gardens which is well worth a visit but is too often disregarded for being a little out the way. Special mention to SE London. Greenwich has a few museums, a great little theatre, the cutty sark ship and the observatory! Also within a big beautiful park.
My love to everyone who comes here 🫶 please just remember to stand on the right of the escalators
#answered#for a girl who chats so much shit abt living in London i do have a lot of love for this city actually#id love it a lot more if I got to do this stuff regularly#sorry i didn’t see this ask#but if anyone has London questions I’m always happy to answer!#ive visited many a spot and worked in areas alllll over#london
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Ralph's Garage near West End/Soutbank.
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#london #thames #rongessel #south #soutbank #cloudy #london🇬🇧 #financialdistrict https://www.instagram.com/p/B6h-9qgFG1v/?igshid=1qw0h9493d821
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Dylan O'Brien with a fan in a bar in Soutbank, Brisbane, Australia. (March 9, 2019)
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ok today along soutbank was this like big sign for the raiders or whatever idek who they are like a football team apparently but their mascot is a pirate so zoe went up in fromt of t and was doing like all the se pirate poses while i took pictures and then this guy came up and pulled us aside and said you guys look like uou really like this team so here and gave us free merch
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"This is everything"
Benedict Cumberbatch thanks his wife, Sophie Hunter, and their two boys during his acceptance speech for Sky Arts “Outstanding Achievement Award” (v)
#they fucking love each other!!! my heart is so full!!#Benedict Cumberbatch#Sophie Cumberbatch#the soutbank sky arts awards
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Not a bad plan for a winter afternoon • #AgnesinLondon #MumandMeTravelling #London #Londres #timeoutlondon #visitlondon #londonisopen #itsbeginingtolookalotlikechristmas #christmas #navidad #christmaslights #christmasinlondon #travel #wanderlust #soutbank #southbanklondon (en South Bank London)
#christmas#soutbank#christmasinlondon#southbanklondon#londres#agnesinlondon#navidad#wanderlust#mumandmetravelling#londonisopen#itsbeginingtolookalotlikechristmas#london#christmaslights#timeoutlondon#visitlondon#travel
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When you get the elevator to yourself... #MirrorMirror #BigHead #Soutbank #London (at Sea Containers)
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Comparative Research
Entry 16 - 20/8/21
The Venus Rising by Wolfgang Buttress - Kangaroo Point (Brisbane)
- Similar use of stainless steel metal in a large sculpture. My concept of elements is different due to its closer relevance to a meaning and extended number of sculptures, rather than just one. Additionally, the Venus Rising relies heavily on its colourful lighting at night time for appeal whereas the element sculptures (although a lot smaller) are effective in the daylight when reflections of the sunlight create interesting patterns.
URL: http://www.wolfgangbuttress.com/venus-rising-brisbane
FLOWSTATE - Soutbank (Brisbane)
- Creative community space aiming to encourage a “vibrant culture of exploration and exchange across the South Bank precinct” (Southbank Corporation, 2020). The space is an open-air pavilion and facilitates performances and was produced to revitalise the water edge at Southbank and provide opportunities for Brisbane creatives in an innovative space.
Reference: Southbank Corporation. (2020). Flowstate. https://southbankcorporation.com.au/projects/flowstate/
Riverside Green - Soutbank (Brisbane)
- Like the Northshore location, Riverside Green is close in proximity to the river egde and provides a destination for people to visit to experience the river and great city views. The area provides visitors with an expansive riverside lawn in a rainforest vibe for people to gather. This is similar to the Maritime Green at Northshore, however the Elements idea builds upon the green to something that is more reflective of the sites history and offers more interactivity in line with the new age digital world.
URL: https://southbankcorporation.com.au/projects/riversidegreen/
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Poem by [email protected] Via Flickr: The Soutbank website says - "The original 1951 Lion and Unicorn Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition aimed to describe the British character and way of life as well as pointing out their contradictions. The lion of the title represented bravery and courage while the unicorn represented imagination and independence. At the heart of the installation was a sculpture of a flight of ceramic birds, symbolising migration and freedom of speech. As a homage to this piece, our 2011 Lion and Unicorn installation has been made by artist Gitta Gschwendtner working with 50 young refugees, whose poems - written and spoken - reinterpret the original themes of strength and imagination. A flock of white birds – or are they aeroplanes? – fly down the outdoor corridor linking Waterloo Station with Hungerford Bridge and comes to rest next to Royal Festival Hall."
#geotag#geotagged#london#canon40d#40d#canon#southbank#lionandunicorn#poem#words#50mm#canon50mm#f1.8#square#500x500#dof#bokeh
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Invisalign In Waterloo
Mint Dental Clinic offers Invisalign in Waterloo to straighten your crooked or crowded teeth. As an alternative to wired metal braces, our Orthodontist uses Invisible braces in Soutbank to enhance your smile.
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Dylan O'Brien with a fan in Soutbank, Brisbane, Australia. (March 10, 2019)
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@papermoonpuppet @lagilagi_bali Charcoal for Children Workshop at @cushcushgallery was no two of them ♡ After seeing them for the first time before my last Balinese dance performance with Lila Bhawa 2 years ago at Soutbank Centre, never have I thought to be able to see them and get involved in their workshop in Bali I learnt so much and their research on trees are intriguing! And I am glad some of SLK students and teachers also joined! Not to mention one of the teachers was involved in the earlier days of Papermoon and so he got himself a reunion 😁 Such an amazing and full of fun day! Thank you! #art #bali #workshop #cushcush #charcoalforchildren #papermoonpuppettheatre
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