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The Nutcracker at Edinburgh s Festival Theatre: A Christmas cracker back with a bang

THE Nutcracker, choreo-graphed by Scottish Ballet’s founding artistic director Peter Darrell back in 1973, is a much-loved gem in the repertoire…

The Skinny s Films of 2021: Petite Maman, Limbo + more

Whether you saw these films in theatres or on your laptop, their artistry shone brightly – we polled our film writers, here are their favourite movies of 2021.

The Quietus | Film | Film Features | Rewilding: How First Cow, Minari, And Nomadland Reimagine The Western

Miriam Balanescu , May 7th, 2021 09:01 Kelly Reichardt’s forthcoming First Cow, along with Oscar darlings Nomadland and Minari, bring a fresh, environmentally minded perspective to the age-old western, finds Miriam Balanescu Several men sit at a bar, in a frontier settlement somewhere in Oregon. The Columbia river gushes nearby. They are talking about a cow, the first to be brought to the settlement via the river. Her mate and calf have not survived the journey. “This ain’t a place for cows,” one man says. “Well, it’s no place for white men either,” another replies. Their conversation feels searingly ironic when reflecting on a country whose cinematic history is dominated by white men, and whose national dish is the hamburger. Yet this is also a reminder that much of America’s multinational colonial history has been erased.

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