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k-wame · 1 year ago
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OLIVER QUICK & FELIX CATTON ↳ when the wife gotta teach you respek for your parents ↳ Saltburn (2023) dir. Emerald Fennell
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local-blog-for-local-people · 10 months ago
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Inside No. 9
Series 9, Episode 3 - Mulberry Close
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kitmarlowe · 10 months ago
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MULBERRY CLOSE “What's the point of having a Neighbourhood Watch if we're not watching out for each other?”
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camyfilms · 1 year ago
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SALTBURN 2023
He doesn't like sharing his toys. Even the ones he doesn't want to play with any more.
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damelucyjo · 2 years ago
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Gladstone Girls
Anna Madeley, Dorothy Atkinson & Rachel Shenton in something else together?! YES PLEASE!! 🥰🥰
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thishadoscarbuzz · 7 months ago
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305 - Peterloo (with Fran Hoepfner)
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With the upcoming return of Mike Leigh to cinemas with Hard Truths, we invited writer and Fran Mag creator Fran Hoepfner to join us to talk about his last theatrical effort, 2019's Peterloo. The film tells the story of the buildup to the Peterloo massacre, in which years of political movement to get parliamentary representation for the people of Manchester resulted in bloodshed. Told with the attention to detail that has long been Leigh's trademark, the film had a cold fall festival response in 2018, which led American distributor Amazon to punt the film to an unceremonious 2019 release.
This week, we dive into the film's underrated and underexamined merits and what contributed to its unfair reception. We also talk about our anticipation for Hard Truths, this film's lack of marquee Leigh players, and some of Leigh's other undervalued films.
Topics also include the film's political timeliness, Amy Raphael's Mike Leigh on Mike Leigh, and Leigh on the THR Director Roundtable.
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helmstone · 1 year ago
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Inside No 9 — ninth and final series starts filming
Inside No 9 — ninth and final series starts filming
The BBC reports filming is underway on the ninth and final series of Inside No 9. Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton’s series will again consist of 6×60 episodes. Cast for this final series include: Dorothy Atkinson, Mark Bonnar, Charlie Cooper, Philippa Dunne, Siobhan Finneran, Joel Fry, Katherine Kelly, Matthew Kelly, Eddie Marsan, Vinette Robinson, Adrian Scarborough, Hayley Squires and…
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graceisinthelibrary · 2 years ago
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Rachel Shenton Sets New Podcast Drama ‘Gladstone Girls’ in 70s England – Variety
An article about Rachel's new podcast show, which includes Anna Madeley and Dorothy Atkinson 😍
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bitchbrisket · 2 years ago
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There are only so many times Lesley Manville and Dorothy Atkinson can act alongside each other on tv and not play a couple at some point. When are they going to kiss now that’s what I want to know.
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CALL THE MIDWIFE HEADCANON
Jane Sutton never fully overcame her severe anxiety and shyness, but her situation did improve when she was able to receive psychological help. She became a registered nurse two years after leaving Nonnatus House, and this gave her a new appreciation of her own intelligence and skills.
She married Reverend Applebee-Thornton and helped him care for the sick and the poor of his parish. She adopted a long series of goldfish.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 1 year ago
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Saltburn (2023) Review
When Oliver Quick starts studying at Oxford University he is a total outsider and looked down on for not being part of the aristocratic world. He is drawn towards a charismatic classmate named Felix Catton and everything would change during his summer at Saltburn. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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veryslowreader · 1 month ago
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Ulysses by James Joyce
Mum: "Tuesday"
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 7 months ago
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howardhawkshollywoodannex · 8 months ago
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Timothy Spall as JWM Turner and Dorothy Atkinson as Hannah Danby in Mr Turner (2014). Dot was born in Mansfield, England, and has 58 acting credits from a 1991 episode on the telly , to three 2023 episodes on the telly.
Her other notable credits include Topsy Turvy, All or Nothing and Saltburn.
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movienized-com · 1 year ago
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Stonehouse
Stonehouse (Mini-Serie 2023) #MatthewMacfadyen #SimonGreenall #KevinMcNally #DorothyAtkinson #KeeleyHawes #OrlaHill Mehr auf:
Mini-serie Jahr: 2023 (Januar) Genre: Biografie / Comedy / Drama Hauptrollen: Matthew Macfadyen, Simon Greenall, Kevin McNally, Dorothy Atkinson, Keeley Hawes, Orla Hill, Aoife Checkland, Emer Heatley, Archie Barnes, Celia Robertson, Adrian Metcalfe, Igor Grabuzov, Sam Lockwood … Serienbeschreibung: Verfolgt das Leben und die Zeit des in Ungnade gefallenen Labour-Politikers John Stonehouse…
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pseudoquiddity · 7 days ago
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(Short, truncated, but hopefully not reductive) Russian history lesson!!!
A perspective that needed to be beat into the dirt when I first started playing Pathologic was that the Bachelor was a city dandy and dandies inherently imply conservatism, which is a British Victorian ideal that has been described like this: "the upper classes were expected to affirm their masculinity through sexual distance, abstinence and self-control," a kind of "cerebral, self-denying asceticism" (Ashish Nandy, The Intimate Enemy; btw). The image of a well-dressed, well-spoken and educated man is found in a lot of core western texts - like Pride and Prejudice, where Darcy is in an ideologically conservative space because he's a part of a protective wealthy class.
But, you know, be careful that bias doesn't drip into your interpretation of Daniil Dankovsky, because his political and social positions are wildly different. The Victorian upper and upper-middle class were historically borne from an accumulation of luxuries brought in through global dominance and colonialism, which drove that subsection of people to the far right. Also, because of this wealth and national expansion, people were moving to cities (to London) in droves. England shifted from a rural to urban-based country. "By 1851 over half the population lived in settlements of 2,500 or more, peaking at around 80 per cent by the 1890s," according to an article by R J Davenport, just to give you some numbers.
Okay, but Russia? "87 percent of the population was rural when revolution broke out in 1905, and 85 percent still rural when it erupted again in 1917" (Dorothy Atkinson, Stats on the Russian Land Commune). Of the small percentage are the intelligentsia, educated people who went to college, which was at first dominated by nobles and then by the turn of the century was overrun by "commoners" (like Dankovsky, who in a monarchical society mostly made of peasants is still beneath high, noble classes)
From these commoners came liberal radicals, and from some of these liberal radicals came futurists. This is what Dankovsky is (Futurism/Utopianism. You see).
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(Okay, Russian futurists are different from Italian futurists and there were many different types of Russian futurism, but everything came from Marinetti)
This revolution was running parallel to other cultural revolutions inside Russia, inside cities, and parallel to the Bolsheviks. But post-revolution, Lenin condemned the intelligentsia as the chaff between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, in assistance to the bourgeoisie. So they are all summarily stomped asunder.
But this is where the Bachelor is! This is where he's coming from. And I think all modern Russian media that concerns itself with futurism or the culture surrounding 1917 is written with the inexorable knowledge that all of this Utopianism will be usurped by the USSR. Dankovsky may be doomed by the narrative but the narrative itself is doomed by history.
This is not in-depth at all, I'm sorry, but I hope it's serviceable.
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