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Cannes Film Festival Opens With A Film About Social Welfare
Film

Cannes Film Festival Opens With A Film About Social Welfare

Emmanuelle Bercot's Standing Tall —

Written by: Sophie Monks Kaufman

How we made Vans’ skate film Propeller
Skate

How we made Vans’ skate film Propeller

First full-length skate video — Director Greg Hunt and Tony Trujillo talk about intimate moments, pushing against the crowd and taking a snapshot of modern skateboarding.

Written by: Alex King

Photographer Nick Waplington hit a creative high when he realised drugs were a waste of time
Culture

Photographer Nick Waplington hit a creative high when he realised drugs were a waste of time

Things I Learned Along The Way — Photography has taken Nick Waplington into different worlds, from raves and runway fashion to working- class estates. Here he shares lessons from his creative journey.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Inside Anonymous
Culture

Inside Anonymous

A Million Men — Shout Out UK present a short documentary on the effects of the 2014 Million Mask March and the role of Anonymous in mobilising young political activists.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

Pre-election double bill at 71a, brought to you by Huck and Little White Lies
Culture

Pre-election double bill at 71a, brought to you by Huck and Little White Lies

Films, discussion, change — In election week, Huck and Little White Lies present two free nights of films and debate on politics and activism today.

Written by: Alex King

What to see at the Chinese Visual Festival
Top Picks

What to see at the Chinese Visual Festival

Documentaries, fiction and experimental art videos. — A unique cultural event celebrating Chinese art, culture and film, with more than 40 independent films.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

The 14-year-old environmental activist that’s changing this generation
Activism

The 14-year-old environmental activist that’s changing this generation

Short documentary: Kid Warrior — Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is a young environmental artist and activist from Boulder, Colorado, whose unorthodox campaigns are gaining international attention.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

Winners of the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival
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Winners of the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival

The 14th annual TFF — Following the closing of the annual Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday 26 April, we round up the winners of NYC’s international film festival.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

UK's most radical filmmaker Ken Loach has an important message for voters
Activism

UK's most radical filmmaker Ken Loach has an important message for voters

There is an alternative — The gap between rich and poor has never been so great. Auteur of radical thought Ken Loach wants us to take a stand against it and create a united left.

Written by: Ella Ackroyd

Russell Brand's new film is a hilariously powerful call for change
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Russell Brand's new film is a hilariously powerful call for change

Things can change, things do change — Director Michael Winterbottom explains The Emperor's New Clothes is a fun and empowering wake up call to fight back against growing inequality.

Written by: Alex King

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