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Jasmila Zbanic’s wrenching film depicts the events leading up to the slaughter in Srebrenica
Ramin Bahrani directs a faithful screen adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s bestseller
Human consciousness is stored and restored in Gavin Rothery’s sci-fi film
New Zealand comic Rose Matafeo stars in this slight but sharp film
Documentary cameras were on hand in four hospitals to record those momentous weeks
How the singer’s seemingly irresistible rags-to-rhinestones story masks a life of ‘lived feminism’
The brutal-sounding instrumental track was hugely influential
What happens to our clothes when we throw them away? What does Joe Biden’s presidency mean for the fashion industry? These podcasts answer the big questions… and offer some escapism
Broadcaster and reformed bully Dan Snow and his sister Rebecca are among the guests in this fascinating series
Adaptations of novels have provided distraction from the pandemic — and there are plenty more to come
Federico Estol’s series gives glamour and respect to La Paz’s marginalised community
The director’s Netflix adaptation of the Booker Prize winner casts light on inequality in India — but with fun, zip and swagger
The London band’s second album combines themes of burnout and ennui with fast rhythms
The Chicagoan’s latest album sounds like a phantasmagoric score for nocturnal city strolls
A powerful BBC2 documentary traces disability discrimination from the Industrial Revolution to the present day
Celebrated director of the ‘Up’ TV documentary series, who eschewed fancy tricks to focus on drama of people’s lives
The National Kaohsiung Center’s live concert season can bring a new focus to classical and opera in east Asia, says conductor Chien Wen-Pin
Clever tidying tactics for when you return from a walk
It emerged from a time of constrained construction into an era of simpler and lighter Modernist design
The South African four-piece pays homage to the music of their hometown in a debut album
Keeley Hawes stars alongside Joanna Lumley and Nigel Havers as a widow whose move to a dream home becomes a nightmare
Stephen Foster also has advice for Zoom users who want to improve the look of their on-screen libraries
Wynton Marsalis’s latest project features call-to-arms motifs and tracks inspired by protest music
Cummings and Covid are two of the subjects touched on by the Nottingham duo as they exhibit an evolving style
The orchestra and a fine cast give the long-neglected opera an impressive first studio recording
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