The Cultural Frontline Clips
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'A very special artists' movement'
Duration: 02:26
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'Workers left, microphones disappeared - Lokananta fell silent'
Duration: 01:21
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'The relationship between speed, catastrophe and writing'
Duration: 01:57
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'Music helped me to rebuild myself'
Duration: 01:43
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'Is there a literary version of the slave movie?'
Duration: 01:13
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'I secretly learned dialect from my grandparents'
Duration: 02:01
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'Orwellian post-apocalyptic future of Hong Kong'
Duration: 02:16
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'The book fair is far more than a symbol'
Duration: 02:36
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'Nigerians find it difficult to buy nudes'
Duration: 01:44
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'How to Love Yourself'
Duration: 02:56
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Music - the best worldwide language today
Duration: 02:23
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'Betamax was bound to win over VHS'
Duration: 02:13
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'Tourist brochure fantasy of India'
Duration: 02:20
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‘People fear what they don’t know’
Duration: 01:56
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‘Music is an international language’
Duration: 02:04
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‘Tolstoy as you’ve never seen it before’
Duration: 02:03
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‘Vast speakers along wired borders’
Duration: 02:01
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‘The human body was a weapon’
Duration: 01:39
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‘All of them stand behind me when I write’
Duration: 01:53
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How street art changed perception of a Manila slum
Duration: 02:03
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‘Feminist movies are making an impact’
Duration: 02:05
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‘I think design can make a change or start a conversation’
Duration: 02:42