Katie Goh

The film exploring Hollywood’s sinister power structures
Film

The film exploring Hollywood’s sinister power structures

The Assistant — Hailed by many as the first great Me Too movie, Kitty Green’s new feature tracks a young woman over the course of a single day in her job at a production company. To mark its release, the director tells Huck why she approached the story like she would a documentary.

Written by: Katie Goh

Uncovering the truth behind Chechnya‘s homophobic purges
Film

Uncovering the truth behind Chechnya‘s homophobic purges

The real story — In his new documentary, David France went undercover to tell the story of the people helping the LGBTQ+ community escape persecution in the southern Russian state.

Written by: Katie Goh

The paranormal drama exploring migration and loss
Film

The paranormal drama exploring migration and loss

Inside Atlantics — To mark the it‘s UK release, we speak to filmmaker Mati Diop about her haunting debut – a story about uprooting, told from the perspective of the people left behind.

Written by: Katie Goh

The radical sounds of Black Belt Eagle Scout
Magazine

The radical sounds of Black Belt Eagle Scout

At The Party — A self-identifying queer, indigenous, feminist musician, Katherine Paul burst out of Portland’s underground scene. Now, operating on a much larger platform, she’s determined to make a positive difference for marginalised voices.

Written by: Katie Goh

Why Tegan and Sara took themselves back to high school
Music

Why Tegan and Sara took themselves back to high school

An origin story — In their first memoir, the indie pop duo journey through their adolescent years – an odyssey of sex, drugs and self-discovery.

Written by: Katie Goh

‘I fell into making documentaries accidentally’
Film

‘I fell into making documentaries accidentally’

Asif Kapadia’s life in film — The acclaimed filmmaker behind Senna and Amy has a new film, charting the rise and fall of footballing legend Diego Maradona. But, despite practically reinventing the genre, he still wouldn’t call himself a documentarian.

Written by: Katie Goh

How this Syrian filmmaker captured war first-hand
Film

How this Syrian filmmaker captured war first-hand

For Sama — When civil war broke out in Syria, Waad Al-Kateab picked up the camera – and didn’t put it down. The resulting documentary, co-directed with Edward Watts, humanises a conflict most of us only know through statistics.

Written by: Katie Goh

Body language: the films of Bronwen Parker-Rhodes
Film

Body language: the films of Bronwen Parker-Rhodes

Intimate docs — Bronwen Parker-Rhodes’ films and photography are loaded with physicality. Drawing from her experience as an erotic dancer, she believes that nothing communicates with more power than our unspoken connections.

Written by: Katie Goh

‘White men can be angry and get elected – so why can’t we?’
Books

‘White men can be angry and get elected – so why can’t we?’

Angie Thomas in conversation — The bestselling author of The Hate U Give talks rage, resistance, and the political power of hip hop.

Written by: Katie Goh

What is the gender data gap – and how can we tackle it?
Activism

What is the gender data gap – and how can we tackle it?

With Caroline Criado-Perez — In her new book, writer and activist Caroline Criado-Perez explores how the majority of the world’s data is based around the male body. In the latest instalment of our series on how to save the world, she explains how we can redress the balance.

Written by: Katie Goh

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