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Film & TV Salute
Film Review: Salute

The Olympics have long proven to be an excellent stage for socio-political statements. At the 1968 Mexico Olympics, American 200m sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos both raised a black-gloved fist during their medal ceremony to show their support for racial equality.

Film & TV Detachment
Film Review: Detachment

A feel-good film Detachment is not. It is a relentlessly miserable drama that makes the teachers featured in Channel 4’s disheartening documentary Educating Essex look like the happiest, most fulfilled people on earth. Is Detachment actually worth the watch then? Whilst it has setbacks, the answer to that question is a definite yes

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