13: In The Green Room with Alexander Thomas
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Writer and director Alexander Thomas joins Nigel Morgan to discuss the cultural relevance of the era depicted in his period racial drama Beverley (https://www.cameolaunch.com/post/review-beverley) . Broaching issues such as the two-tone movement, skinhead culture and national and cultural identity, Alexander Thomas takes us through a fascinating period of contemporary British history and its relevance to the current social and political climate. Nigel and George Mole also review this film as well as touching on the resurgence of Coronavirus in the UK and US and the resulting impact on cinema and the performing arts. You can read the review for Beverley and watch the film here - https://www.cameolaunch.com/post/review-beverley
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