Outspoken activist and avant garde Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq brings her otherworldly soundscape for Robert Flaherty’s pioneering documentary Nanook of the North to the Howard Assembly Rooms. Neil Mudd interviews her about faking it, the empathy of the hunt and Canada’s hidden darkness.
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Reasons To Be Cheerful? | A Divorce Before Marriage at LIFF30 | (6th November 2016, Hyde Park Picture House)
An innovative documentary, showing as part of the 30th Leeds International Film Festival, covers one year in the life of Leeds band I Like Trains as they navigate the tricky transition from rock musicians to grown-ups.
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