"I never understood no border control when it came to music," says Bob Dylan, who has turned to DJing on his own radio show.
Gomorrah has become an international publishing sensation. In Italy it has sold a million copies and it has been translated into 33 other languages. A theatrical version of the book has already been performed, and a major film is currently under production.
Under The Bombs is an extraordinary film. Shot in Lebanon following Israel’s bombing in 2006, the actors improvise a script while real events unfold around them.
This is a timely exhibition of work by Palestinian cartoonist Naji al-Ali – gunned down in London in 1987 after lampooning Palestinian leaders.
In a lifelong career in black American music, the producer, singer, bandleader, talent scout and manager Swamp Dogg was consistently known as a maverick.
This festival brings 25 films from 19 countries to cinemas across London.
Welcome to the world of George Orwell in 1948. The novelist is desperately lonely, slowly dying and haunted by the nightmares of his past, yet determined to put the finishing touches to his anti-Stalinist classic Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Forty years ago this week saw an iconic moment in the history of the anti-war movement.
This brilliant collection of documentaries and features is the perfect antidote to anyone growing weary of the election campaign currently taking place in the "other America".
It is hard to believe that this excellent film about the murder of 14 unarmed civilians by British paratroopers in Northern Ireland 36 years ago could have been made by one of Hollywood’s top directors.
Linda Smith, who sadly died in 2006, was one of a group of comedians who in the 1980s helped transform stand-up from a bastion of the right into a genre that helped challenge the powerful and their prejudices.
The bosses of Chicago’s vegetable trade hit a serious credit crunch. They urgently need a ruthless thug to snuff out the opposition and drive up profits. That’s where Arturo Ui comes in.