On this week’s podcast Alex spoke with Hope Dickson Leach the director of The Levelling.
We discuss working with Game of Thrones star Ellie Kendrick, the subjects of death and grief and of course Alex our in-house thesp had to find out if there was a hint of Shakespeare in the film.
Set after the 2014 Somerset floods, The Levelling is the story of a young woman returning to the family’s dairy farm following the tragic death of her younger brother.
We also review Mindhorn, a new British comedy starring by Julian Barratt, and Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, an inspirational documentary about Jane Jacobs a journalist and activist who fought to save her New York community.
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On this week’s podcast Alex spoke with Hope Dickson Leach the director of The Levelling.
We discuss working with Game of Thrones star Ellie Kendrick, the subjects of death and grief and of course Alex our in-house thesp had to find out if there was a hint of Shakespeare in the film.
Set after the 2014 Somerset floods, The Levelling is the story of a young woman returning to the family’s dairy farm following the tragic death of her younger brother.
We also review Mindhorn, a new British comedy starring by Julian Barratt, and Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, an inspirational documentary about Jane Jacobs a journalist and activist who fought to save her New York community.
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On this week’s podcast Alex spoke with Hope Dickson Leach the director of The Levelling.
We discuss working with Game of Thrones star Ellie Kendrick, the subjects of death and grief and of course Alex our in-house thesp had to find out if there was a hint of Shakespeare in the film.
Set after the 2014 Somerset floods, The Levelling is the story of a young woman returning to the family’s dairy farm following the tragic death of her younger brother.
We also review Mindhorn, a new British comedy starring by Julian Barratt, and Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, an inspirational documentary about Jane Jacobs a journalist and activist who fought to save her New York community.