Hello and welcome to this special tribeca Film Festival edition of Talking Movies. In todays programme, with sections on gaming, television and Virtual Reality, is tribeca moving away from just being a Film Festival . We will always be about film, there is no question. That is in our dna. It was a festival in which the wonders of Virtual Reality were fully on display. If you sit in a Movie Theatre and the character turns and looks at the camera, they call at breaking the fourth wall. But in vr there are no walls. Plus, tribeca had movies from around the world. A drama set in china, and the story of womens emancipation in switzerland in the 1970s. Bexley had these arguments in the 1970s. They were, like, if women do politics it is apocalypse. Then there were tribecas political films, apocalypse. Then there were tribecas politicalfilms, the politically charged confusing times. We are living in a surreal time, i just dont know what to make of it. And a feature on people for whom the envir
Our social care policy remain the same. And in sport we will be looking across a number of the big football leagues, with winners in italy, england, scotland and spain. So, its just over two weeks until election day here in the uk. And in the build up to june election day here in the uk. And in the build up tojune eight, andrew neil is interviewing each party leader, five interviews across the week. Today he spoke to Prime Minister team may. She has had a challenging day. Theresa may. She had to add a cap to the amount of money one individual could be asked to pay. There has been sharp criticism from some quarters. Here is some of theresa mays interview with andrew neil. Andrew, we have not rewritten the manifesto. This must be the first time in modern history that a party has broken a Manifesto Promise before the election i set out in my ma nifesto the election i set out in my manifesto the challenges that we need to address as a government. And ive been very clear with people. There
Our social care policy remain the same. And in sport we will be looking across a number of the big football leagues, with winners in italy, england, scotland and spain. So, its just over two weeks until election day here in the uk. And in the build up to june election day here in the uk. And in the build up tojune eight, andrew neil is interviewing each party leader, five interviews across the week. Today he spoke to Prime Minister team may. She has had a challenging day. Theresa may. She had to add a cap to the amount of money one individual could be asked to pay. There has been sharp criticism from some quarters. Here is some of theresa mays interview with andrew neil. Andrew, we have not rewritten the manifesto. This must be the first time in modern history that a party has broken a Manifesto Promise before the election i set out in my ma nifesto the election i set out in my manifesto the challenges that we need to address as a government. And ive been very clear with people. There
In east london. Its thought that four of the 12 people arrested are women. The us singer Ariana Grande, the british Band Coldplay and oasiss liam gallagher, were among the stars taking part in a concert In Manchester, in aid of the families of the victims of the bombing that took place in the city two weeks ago. Stars from Around The World took part in the event. Performers dedicated many songs to the people who were affected by the attack which took place at a concert held by Ariana Grande last month. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the political commentator, james millar and jo phillips. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with the guardian a Counter Terrorism chief refuses to confirm whether the attackers were were already known to the police or intelligence services. The ft focuses on theresa mays plans to review existing police and security powers, increase pressure on Tech Companies and introduce tougher anti terror
In east london. Its thought that four of the 12 people arrested are women. The us singer Ariana Grande, the british Band Coldplay and oasiss liam gallagher, were among the stars taking part in a concert In Manchester, in aid of the families of the victims of the bombing that took place in the city two weeks ago. Stars from Around The World took part in the event. Performers dedicated many songs to the people who were affected by the attack which took place at a concert held by Ariana Grande last month. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the political commentator, james millar and jo phillips. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with the guardian a Counter Terrorism chief refuses to confirm whether the attackers were were already known to the police or intelligence services. The ft focuses on theresa mays plans to review existing police and security powers, increase pressure on Tech Companies and introduce tougher anti terror