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What You Might Have Missed

  • Hello again… April 8, 2020
  • Love, Simon January 14, 2019
  • Generation Wealth – Sundance Festival London August 11, 2018
  • Dunkirk: Nolan tells a story of survival, heroism and cowardice July 18, 2017
  • “Cigar” by Tamino: a haunting song and a creepily good video July 5, 2017
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    Love, Simon

    By Emilie / January 14, 2019

    Based on a novel published in 2015, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, this movie breaks a lot of barriers. It tells the story of Simon, a typical 17-year-old kid, with a loving family, great friends and…

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    Generation Wealth – Sundance Festival London

    By Emilie / August 11, 2018

    The result of 25 years of work, Lauren Greenfield’s Generation Wealth deconstructs capitalism and how it has damaged our society. Through the search for money, social status, beauty and opulence, we have lost ourselves. This is the…

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    Theatre: La Ronde

    By Emilie / April 14, 2017

    La Ronde is a new adaptation of the play written by Arthur Schnitzler in 1897, in Vienna. Max Gill is bringing the text to the 21st century by getting rid of genders, sexual orientations and creating a…

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    Young Men

    By Emilie / April 14, 2017

    Young Men is a film that conveys the story of men, soldiers during the Great War, through the language of dance. Interpreted by the Ballet Boyz Company, this risky bet proves to be a winner! Michael Nunn…

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    Apple Music Festival: Little Mix & One Direction

    By Emilie / April 14, 2017

    As soon as the doors opened, the stewards assuring the security of the audience were overwhelmed. All the fans, excited and feverish, pushed and ran to get as close to the stage as possible. It felt like…

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    Inside Brussels’ lockdown: a perspective from zinnekes

    By Emilie / December 27, 2016

    As you may know (or will in just a moment), I am Belgian, born and raised in Brussels. My dearest friends and my family live in Brussels and this city is my home. We all got in…

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    A story of mass hysteria. That means you too

    By Emilie / December 27, 2016

    Let me tell you a story about a scene in a very famous movie. I mean it’s a damn classic and, on a more personal level, the most romantic and tragic love story ever told on a…

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    Furiously Happy: We are all a bit fucked up but it is all good

    By Emilie / December 27, 2016

    A few weeks ago, I was in an Oxfam charity shop (we have TONS of charity shops in the UK, which makes it incredibly easy to give time and money to good causes!) and I found this…

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    An honest one-to-one with a Directioner

    By Emilie / August 29, 2016

    A few weeks ago, right before Christmas, I met a hardcore One Direction fan. I believe we all remember the Channel 4 documentary Crazy About One Direction that depicted the Directioners (aka the One D fans) as…

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