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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home From front rooms, kitchens and campuses to the streets, the feature film ear for eye follows Black families, friends, students and older generations navigating British and American society today. Written and directed by Debbie Tucker Green. Music by Luke Sutherland. ear for eye will premiere at the @britishfilminstitute London Film Festival and on BBC Two on 16th October (and then be available on iPlayer).
Produced by Fiona Lamptey, the ensemble cast includes a wealth of established and rising Black screen and stage stars, including Lashana Lynch, Tosin Cole, Carmen Munroe, Danny Sapani, Nadine Marshall and Arinzé Kene.
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@lunes-1
@lunes-1 2 жыл бұрын
☔☔☔☔Raining in London all day
@madwisdom4929
@madwisdom4929 2 жыл бұрын
*Beautiful*
@GAMINGWITHGABE_mqw
@GAMINGWITHGABE_mqw Жыл бұрын
I’m in the US. Where can I watch this?
@miafarrell8624
@miafarrell8624 Жыл бұрын
It will be on the Criterion Channel from April
@ashgamer1
@ashgamer1 2 жыл бұрын
Looks really interesting
@cyrilfarrer7614
@cyrilfarrer7614 2 жыл бұрын
It's very very beauty
@ibrahimniang5812
@ibrahimniang5812 Жыл бұрын
I watched it and I didn't like it like inlove wirth it, it'dls a movie or a documentary
@jeswanthj
@jeswanthj 2 жыл бұрын
3rd view
@SternaRegnixTube
@SternaRegnixTube 2 жыл бұрын
First
@echolot
@echolot 7 ай бұрын
pass
@silviashefa4097
@silviashefa4097 2 жыл бұрын
Playing in a Nuclear Sandbox The AUKUS Nuclear Submarine Deal, in which the US and the UK will sell nuclear submarine building technologies to Australia so it can build its own nuclear subs, has made big waves over the past two weeks. There has been much ado over France taking offense with Australia for walking out of a nearly done deal with it to buy similar technology. A lot of money is involved, but pride is more a factor here than money. The frightening thing here is not the nuclear submarines themselves, but the fact that the parties are behaving like kids in a sandbox squabbling over a toy shovel. But in this case, it is a nuclear toy, and the ramifications of these games will impact all eight billion of us. The bad news is that you cannot stop this madness. If you don’t have nuclear subs, you are powerless and cannot stop those who have them. If you do have nuclear subs, you are powerful and you don’t want to stop. If an alien came to Earth and watched what is going on here, it would say that our only interest in life is war-games. Moreover, war defines our life here, and the fact that we could end our existence at the press of a button is no one’s concern as long as we can keep playing. In the 1950s, Baal HaSulam wrote that if humanity doesn’t understand that we cannot live in such a state indefinitely, that we must shift to a considerate way of life where we are responsible for one another, then more world wars will follow and teach us the hard way. “If the total ruin that [nuclear and hydrogen bombs] are destined to bring upon the world is still not evident to the world, they can wait for a third world war, or a fourth one. The bombs will do their thing, and the relics who remain after the ruin will have no other choice but to take upon themselves this work where both individuals and nations will not work for themselves more than is necessary for their sustenance, while everything else they do will be for the good of others,” he wrote in The Writings of the Last Generation. In the 1950s, everyone was still in shock by the devastation that Little Boy and Fat Man inflicted on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (respectively). But eighty years down the line, the possibility of another nuclear episode seems increasingly plausible. Those two monster bombs may have shocked the world then, but they are nothing compared to the nuclear arsenal that countries have developed since. Moreover, so many countries already possess nuclear weapons that I am not even sure if or how many of us will survive a nuclear world war. The options are clear and simple: Unite, or the Earth will explode. If we consider the level of animosity among nations, ethnicities, cultures, religions, or even among regular people, it seems impossible to unite. But this is so only because we are letting our baleful egos drive us to this state. We can decide to let another attitude drive us, a more responsible and considerate one. If we think only of ourselves, there is no question that a total collapse is just a matter of time. Now that we are approaching it, we can see where we are going and change course. We can determine that we have learned the lesson and start looking at the needs of the entire society as well as our own. No one says we need to go hungry or deny ourselves the things we need. But if we all strive to take as much as possible rather than as much as we need, we will end up having nothing. Caring for the well-being of the collective, as well as for our own, is neither an altruistic approach nor an impractical one. It is, in fact, the only realistic and practical approach. This is the only tactic that will allow us to avoid a war that will destroy humanity.
@ashroskell
@ashroskell 2 жыл бұрын
So, this is something to do with the black experience, but I cannot begin to guess at what this play is about. “Give me a reason to not,” what? “I said, give me a reason to not,” WHAT? “I am absolutely serious,” ABOUT WHAT? Is this, “niche,” gone mad? Or just the obtuseness of someone who doesn’t want people to want to see this play? It looks nice, sounds great, but I come away from the trailer with no more information as to whether I would enjoy watching it than I came to it with. Dumb advertising. Sorry, but annoyingly unhelpful.
@b3b3fleur
@b3b3fleur 2 жыл бұрын
A good trailer captures and gives insight of the feeling of a film without spoiling what happens. From your comment I can see you are able to decipher it's about black experience, has 'nice' cinematography and 'great' sound. If you need to know what happens before deciding whether you want to watch, you can look up a written description/synopsis or an outline of the plot. Not everyone likes to be spoon-fed a plot outline before watching as it takes away the intrigue of what may unfold. It's not 'gone mad' nor 'dumb', it's just not as obvious as you'd like it to be.
@LeadsTheFallen
@LeadsTheFallen 2 жыл бұрын
So woke
@theabraham8164
@theabraham8164 2 жыл бұрын
So if any single show has a black person in it's woke?
@StratsRUs
@StratsRUs 2 жыл бұрын
If it attracts Fash flies like you, I'm all for it
@Winchester-7
@Winchester-7 2 жыл бұрын
Anything outing your kind is good
@georgeskate78
@georgeskate78 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s brilliant isn’t it. People need to wake up more to these sort of issues 😊
@futuristicPastgirl
@futuristicPastgirl 2 жыл бұрын
I just looked through your thumbnails and my god are you ugly @leadsthefallenvlogs
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