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Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: Why you should eat your heart out for Organuary 2 Feb, 2021 12:30 AM 5 minutes to read The Country Opinion: Encouraging people to eat more animal organs for Organuary may seem like a light-hearted response to the vegan movement, but research shows it could reduce greenhouse gases, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth investigates. Eating the heart of your enemy might seem a bit extreme these days but in the past it was an acceptable part of a surprising number of cultures – surprising until one considers food scarcity, that is. Read More Eating the brain and tongue gave knowledge and bravery; the heart gave courage and power. ....
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Charlie Shotwell in John and the Hole Charlie Shotwell plays an intense teen who traps his family in a forest bunker in Pascual Sisto s disturbing first feature, also starring Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Ehle and Taissa Farmiga. The minefield of early adolescence is a treacherous phase in Spanish visual artist Pascual Sisto s John and the Hole, in which Charlie Shotwell gives a rivetingly affectless performance as an apathetic 13-year-old who holds his parents and sister captive in an underground bunker. The director has jokingly referred to his psychological coming-of-age thriller as a Michael Haneke version of Home Alone, which isn t far from the truth. But it more specifically recalls the 2014 nail-biter by the Austrian auteur s compatriots Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, ....
Earth Emergency Enlists Richard Gere, Greta Thunberg, Dalai Lama to Explain Climate Feedback Loops - Global Bulletin Jamie Lang, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail In today’s Global Bulletin, West One International will distribute climate doc “Earth Emergency,” Cheng Cheng Films gets “A First Farewell” for North America, Discovery U.K. commissions a docuseries on the Children of God cult, Drama Team’s “Jerusalem” goes into production, the British Independent Film Awards announce nine craft category winners and the Red Sea International Film Festival opens the call for its Lodge training program. DISTRIBUTION Moving Still Productions for international TV distribution rights for the climate change documentary “ ....