Check out details of our latest pieces of work – from events to published papers and research.
Love and Desire under Occupation and Dispossession
Love of all kinds is put to the test as Palestinians attempt to maintain normalcy and intimacy while living under occupation and siege in the screening Love and Desire in Palestine.
Cinema of the Palestinian Revolution
As part of the Creative Interruptions project researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have participated in the work of digitising and restoring Palestinian films from the 1970s and the early 1980s.
Workers
10 people give their accounts of warehouse and food factory work, reflecting on their creative lives beyond work. Their stories reveal harsh employment conditions in contemporary capitalist workplaces and inequalities.
Theatre of the Oppressed
This film illustrates outcomes from Connecting Civil Rights, founded on co-production methods in drama workshops, conducted over 2017 and 2018 with a range of community groups affected by civil rights issues in the north of Ireland today.
Connecting Civil Rights
This short film encompasses interviews we conducted with Irish civil rights activists from the late 1960s and 1970s, who were calling for an end to discrimination in jobs, housing and many other aspects of life in the Northern Ireland of the time.
Connecting Civil Rights Lynda Walker TC TX
An interview by Michael Pierse with political activist Lynda Walker, regarding the campaign for civil rights.
We Walk Hand in Hand Documentary
NVTV documentary on our Lyric Theatre play “We walk hand in hand” in an exclusive preview prior to broadcast.
Reviews of the Palestinian Revolution
On the 20th November, Anandi Ramamurthy and Azza El-Hassan, hosted the screening of three newly uncovered Palestinian movies as part of the London Palestine Film Festival at the ICA.