Blue Has No Borders review – hunt for British identity in British seaside town maps the national (…)
Director Jessi Gutch shadows seven Folkestonians from a Syrian refugee, to a drag artist and a Brexiter ‘Make invisible people visible,” reads a banner at Folkestone Pride in this woolly docu-hunt for that most mythical of beasts: British identity. Among many other elements, fretting about (…)
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