NICK FERRIS reviews Anna X at VAULT Festival. Here is a play for the social media age: a frenetic rollercoaster ride of carefully curated Instagram updates, magazines..
NICK FERRIS interviews Aliza Ayaz, founder and president of UCL Climate Action Society, in anticipation of the society’s flagship event, The Sustainability Symposium, taking place..
NICK FERRIS reviews Yuval Noah Harari’s latest publication 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. Nearly a fifth of the way through the 21st century, philosophical and..
NICK FERRIS reviews Idris Elba’s first feature as a director. Told through a nostalgic haze of Ganja smoke and reggae beats, Idris Elba’s directorial debut is a..
NICK FERRIS reviews Teatro Vivo’s promenade piece Twistov on the streets of Shoreditch. To visit present-day Shoreditch is to be overwhelmed by a particular brand of high-priced London..
NICK FERRIS reviews Complicit, Heather White and Lynn Zhang’s documentary uncovering the occupational diseases rife in China’s factories. A broad river lies still, shrouded in a grey-green fog...
NICK FERRIS explores the varied interpretations of dirt in ‘dirty’ films. The mucky and the imperfect have no obvious place in the idealised, plot-focused world..
NICK FERRIS examines the documentaries programme at London’s Russian Film Week. When attending Russian Film Week, one would hope to encounter new and honest insights..
NICK FERRIS looks at Jocelyn Ford’s award-winning documentary that questions the value of faith and culture in modern Chinese society. It is easy to forget that..
NICK FERRIS examines Karin Steinberger’s documentary that re-investigates the 1985 college romance that lead to murder. In 1985, Elizabeth Haysom’s testimony in a trial concerning..
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