Disobedience, Rachel Maclean, Julián Fuks, Diversity Backstage
The film adaptation of Naomi Alderman's novel Disobedience is reviewed. Rachel Maclean talks about her exhibition The Lion and The Unicorn
Naomi Alderman’s debut novel, Disobedience, has been adapted into a film starring Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams. The women are reunited as Ronit, now living in New York, returns to her Orthodox Jewish community in London after her father’s death, reigniting a forbidden passion with her childhood friend Esti. Briony Hanson, Head of Film for the British Film Institute, reviews.
Scottish artist Rachel Maclean discusses her new exhibition, The Lion and The Unicorn, at the National Gallery in London. Scottish identity lies at the heart of much of her work, which includes ornate films and stills, the satirical artist playing multiple roles, and extensive use of make-up, prosthetics, and CGI.
The Brazilian writer Julián Fuks talks to Kirsty about his award-winning novel, Resistance. Based very much on his own family story, it deals with his parents’ flight from the military Argentine dictatorship in the 1970s, their adoption of a son before having two further children, and examines identity, family bonds and the different forms exile can take. Julián also discusses how books are being used in Brazil to protest against the new right wing President Elect.
Diversity offstage in theatre: we hear about the new BECTU (Broadcast, Entertainment, Communications and Theatre Union) initiative, which has been backed by more than 90 theatres and wants to increase the number of BAME people in backstage and front of house roles.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Hilary Dunn
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Disobedience
Alessandro Nivola
Disobedience is on general release from Fri 30 Nov, cert 15
Main image: Rachel Weisz and Rachel Macadams
Credit: Curzon Artificial Eye
Rachel Maclean
© Rachel Maclean
Commissioned by Edinburgh Printmakers
Funded by Creative Scotland
The Lion and the Unicorn opens at the on
29 Nov
Julián Fuks
Photo credit:Â Rolex / Tomas Bertelsen
Julian's book is available
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