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Juliet Jacques

Juliet Jacques is a writer, filmmaker, broadcaster and academic.

Articles

24 March 2025

Warehouse Workers Are Too Tired to See a Way Out

19 February 2025

No Other Land Has Exposed the Film Industry’s Cowardice

14 January 2025

Labour’s Culture Secretary Is Missing in Action

25 November 2024

Blitz Is Steve McQueen’s Most Conventional Film to Date – and That’s No Bad Thing

15 November 2024

The Last World War Veterans Are Dying. Cue New Heights of Remembrance Hysteria

29 October 2024

Asif Kapadia Doesn’t Know What He’s Trying to Say

30 September 2024

The Museum of Neoliberalism Is Being Bulldozed to Make Way for Luxury Flats

3 September 2024

The Fourth Plinth Is About to Become a Trans Monument

26 July 2024

London’s First Palestinian Cultural Centre Is Within Arm’s Reach

18 June 2024

The Arts Will Die Under Grey Labour

22 May 2024

Against All Odds, Brent Council Is Investing in Its Artists

27 March 2024

Post-Soviet Countries Don’t Know What to Do With Their Monuments

26 February 2024

The Zone of Interest Reminds Us How Easy It Is to Ignore a Genocide on Your Doorstep

29 January 2024

Argentina Wants to Whitewash Its Military Junta. Unfortunately, There’s Video Evidence

28 November 2023

The 2000s Are Back, Baby – And So Are the Fash

15 November 2023

Palestinian Satirical Cinema Has the Last Laugh

18 October 2023

Aged 82, Patricio Guzmán Is Still Making Revolutionary Cinema

9 August 2023

The New ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’ Doesn’t Just Preach to the Converted

19 July 2023

How Centrist ‘Frenemies’ Podcasts Turned Politics Into a Parlour Game

2 August 2022

Were the 70s Really That Great?

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