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Culture

Amor Towles

Amor Towles: “My characters are all inventions but every now and then something from my life will sneak into my work.”

Amor Towles discusses the TV adaptation of his smash-hit novel A Gentleman in Moscow and the influence of cinema on his books.

Akira

Post Atomic Blues: Akira and the Bosozoku

Drawn from real life sub-cultures—Akira sketches the struggles of familiar rebels living in a strange new world.

Isadora Duncan

Isadora Duncan: Rage Against the Machine

Cut down tragically in a cruel twist of fate, Isadora Duncan all but invented dance as we know it today. Here, we look at her life, her times—and what survived. 

Donald Campbell being interviewed in front of Bluebird CN7, 1964. Lake Eyre, Australia. By National Motor Museum.

Breaking Speed Records: Donald Cambpell

We revisit the daring British racer Donald Campbell: a record breaking maverick who sought new frontiers in speed.

Patrick Dempsey at 24 Hours of Le Mans, 2014. By Jen-Francois Menier.

Patrick Dempsey: “It took me twelve years to get to Le Mans.”

Patrick Dempsey, famed actor and racer akin to Newman and McQueen, discusses his journey on and off the wheel.

Paul Sng: “It’s always good to have a mystery that you don’t solve”

Paul Sng talks to A RABBIT'S FOOT about his documentary exploring the life of Tish Murtha, a photographer from South Shields with an unwavering political committment to depicting life in the North East of England.

LFF Expanded Edition

A Tower of Dreams: The LFF Expanded Exhibit

One of LFF's most exciting recent additions, this virtual and augmented reality exhibit has mind-altering potential.

Writers strike

Writers strike coming to an end as WGA reaches an ‘exceptional’ deal with AMPTP

One of the longest Hollywood strikes in History has come to an end.

Drive-in Cinema

The Return of The Drive-In Cinema

Writer Sam Murphy looks into the renaissance of drive-in cinemas—exploring some of the most charming venues still going strong.

Brassai and Becker

Brassaï and Eye

Jonathan Becker reminisces on his mentor, the great photographer Brassaï, his influence in his own career, and those halcyon days spent with the genius in France and the United States. This is Brassaï, by one of the artists who knew him best.