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Spike Lee Malcom X

Spike Lee, Malcolm X, and The Radicalism of Black Joy On-Screen

As Malcolm X celebrates its thirtieth anniversary, we reflect on Lee’s powerful career as a filmmaker affecting black representation.

Egyptian revolution

The Square: Told Through the Lens of the Revolutionaries

A Rabbit's Foot interviews the documentary makers of The Square - and look at the troubled Egyptian history they became embroiled in.

Farah Fayyad

Screen Printing The Uprising: Inside Beirut’s Artistic Revolution

Graphic artist and activist Farah Fayyad pens a lyrical love letter to Lebanon and the artistic revolution she helped pioneer..

Ken Loach Old

Ken Loach: “I don’t agree you need a political cause to make a movie.”

An icon of British film, Ken Loach discusses his activism in cinema and capturing inner humanity.

don mccullin

Sir Don McCullin: “I’ve seen the anatomy of humanity spilled out on roadways.”

An icon of British photography, Don McCullin opens up about the trauma of conflict and the need for art.

eve arnold

The Enduring Legacy of Eve Arnold

Michael Arnold, the grandson of legendary Magnum photographer Eve Arnold, pens a tribute to the incredible life and career of his grandmother.

Communist bar

An Ode to Beirut’s Red Knight, and Drinking Arak with Anthony Bourdain

Ramsay Short pens an ode to Beirut's legendary communist bar, a hot spot for the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Ravi Shankar.

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise: Hollywood’s Last Action Hero

With Top Gun: Maverick breaking box-office records in 2022, ARF explores the star power of Tom Cruise, Hollywood's last bonafide movie star.

Todd Field small

Todd Field: “Anyone that’s serious about music is writing for video games.”

Todd Field discusses his break from film, his work in advertising and the politics of Tár.

Dennis Hopper Easy Rider

Easy Rider and the Counterculture

The Guardian’s film critic explores how Easy Rider became the movie of the sixties counterculture.