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Richard Jenkins’ portrayal of lacklustre professor Walter is beautifully underplayed; with Jenkins somnambulistically acting out the various roles of Walter’s daily routine as a stilted economics professor.  The beginning scenes unravel artfully and launch into the story where Walter is abruptly introduced to the young couple (Tarek and Zainab), who’ve been inadvertently renting his usually [...]

My short answer is to avoid 1and1 if you can. I’ve been with them for around 3 years – and they’ve got steadily worse. They’re okay, until you need support. I thought their prices were reasonable, and one of their main advantages – but they’re not actually that cheap, and once they’ve got you involved [...]

Tracking and documenting the story of Muthana Mohmed, Operations Filmmaker tells the story of an aspiring Iraqi film-maker who’s invited to work on a US funded film project after being spotted in an MTV short.  While the motivation fuelling the project is billed as purely altruistic – the experiment doesn’t go the plan – and [...]

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