Arundhati Roy is right, not Wim Wenders – here are eight films that have changed politics
From ‘honour’ killings to nuclear war, some screen works have led directly legislative action – despite what jury head Wenders suggested at the Berlin film festival Should film festivals be more than just screenings and red carpets? Should they prompt us to think about the role cinema plays in (…)
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