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Films > The Goldman Case


General release August 23 Pierre Goldman was a left-wing French radical and son of Jewish refugees who was charged with murder and armed robbery. This documentary- style movie, acclaimed at Cannes, focuses on his 1976 trial. https://tinyurl.com/2catk4xd


Clandestina General release August 23 Margarida Tengarrinha was a Portuguese teacher, artist and writer who forged documents in the name of antifascist resistance after going underground in the 1950s. Maria Mire’s documentary learns lessons for political action today. https://tinyurl.com/2ctejddk


Theatre > A Raisin in the Sun


September 13–November 16 Tinuke Craig takes Lorraine Hansberry’s play on tour. The first play


by a black woman to be staged on Broadway, is about tensions between family relatives after an inheritance. https://tinyurl.com/2bk8oda2


Cable Street Southwark Playhouse September 6–October 10 A musical by Tim Gilvin and Alex Kanefsky set in 1936. Jews, Irish workers and communists set up blockades against Mosley’s British Union of Fascists’ march on East London – lives are changed forever. https://tinyurl.com/23e59638


Spotlight > Remarkable Miller


Lee Miller was the American fashion model who became the apprentice and lover of Man Ray in Paris. Her remarkable


career only grew more so after she set up a photography studio in New York, took up with British surrealist Roland Penrose then, as war broke out, reinvented herself as a photojournalist documenting the truth about the Nazi regime for British Vogue. That part of her


story is told in Miller by cinematographer turned director Ellen Kuras. Kate Winslet


stars as a photographer defying the odds as a woman at war to send home defining images of wartime. Miller focused on


nurses tending to the wounded, journeyed to France to witness the liberation of Paris and to Germany where she


was one of the first outsiders to observe the concentration camps at Dachau and Buchenwald. Life Magazine


photographer David E Scherman (played by Andy Samberg) took a famous shot of her in Hitler’s bath, applying a flannel to her shoulder. Her own pictures


were characterised by the combination of unflinching depictions of the horrors of war – bones, corpses, destruction – and artistic techniques she had developed. The price of her bravery was PTSD and alcoholism. Lee, in cinemas


from 13 September and on Sky Cinema https://tinyurl. com/yu8bdgvc


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