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Francesca Sylph

Bella Thorne and OnlyFans: how not to be an ally

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph discusses how the actor’s exploitation of fame has ultimately harmed sex workers during an already challenging time.

Sep 22, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Lifestyle, Culture, Headlines Tagged With: Social Media, actors, sex work, OnlyFans

Review: Matthias & Maxime

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews Xavier Dolan’s new heartfelt and tender film, Matthias & Maxime.

Sep 4, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Screen, Screen Reviews Tagged With: mubi, foreign films, xavier dolan, matthias & maxime, foreign cinema, canadian cinema, quebecois cinema, lgbt cinema, lgbt films

Review: I May Destroy You

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews Michaela Coel’s harrowing and hilarious sexual consent drama I May Destroy You.

Jul 21, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Amplify, Amplify Reviews, Amplify Resources, Screen, Screen Reviews, Screen Features, Editors' Picks Tagged With: BBC, Netflix, HBO, TV Series, i may destroy you, michela coel, chewing gum

Why You Probably Didn’t Know That Angela Davis is a Lesbian

Angela Davis

Francesca Sylph discusses the unanswered absence of Angela Davis’ sexuality in the current racial movement and the key role of intersectionality.

Jul 9, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Amplify, Amplify History, Editors' Picks Tagged With: black lives matter, Intersectional Feminism, intersectional, Amplify, angela davis

5 Documentaries to Watch Now You’ve Watched 13th

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares 5 documentaries to aid you on your anti-racism journey.

Jun 26, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Amplify, Amplify Reviews, Amplify Resources, Screen, Screen Reviews, Screen Features Tagged With: Films, Civil Rights, black lives matter, james baldwin, anti-racism, blm, black power, the black panthers

Soundtrack Lovin’ – Once

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph reviews the soundtrack of Once.

Jun 19, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Music, Music Features Tagged With: editor, folk rock, Once, print screen, soundtrack, Rock Band, musicians, flowers, immigrant

Black Stories Matter

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares what she considers to be essential viewing for supporting, uplifting and understanding black stories.

Jun 19, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Amplify, Amplify Reviews, Amplify Resources, Screen, Screen Reviews, Screen Features, Headlines Tagged With: Films, african cinema, black lives matter, do the right thing, spike lee, Moonlight, barry jenkins, blm, black directors

Soundtrack Lovin’ – Submarine

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph discusses her favourite film soundtrack.

Jun 18, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Music, Music Features Tagged With: editor, cult classic, reservoir dogs, print screen, soundtrack, simon and garfunkel, submarine

Isolation Spotlight: Sean Baker

To kick-off our series of potential lockdown viewing, Francesca Sylph suggests watching the filmography of Sean Baker

May 5, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Screen, Screen Features Tagged With: Independent Film, Filmmaking, director, a24, Sean Baker, The Florida Project, filmography

International Films to Watch during Isolation: Raw

International Films to Watch During Isolation: Raw Francesca Sylph recommends Raw’s disturbing ambition to keep us busy during lockdown. Raw is a coming of age film like no other. Justine comes from a high-achieving family of entirely vets and vegetarians. At 16, she is bright and gifted, and ready to start her first year at […]

Apr 7, 2020 By Francesca Sylph Filed Under: Screen

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