On television, she came to prominence during the 1980s in monologues written by Alan Bennett and Victoria Wood; appearing in Bennett's A Woman of No Importance (1982), as Kitty in Victoria Wood as Seen on TV (1985–1986), and being nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best ...
As the monologues end, Piper asserts the playing of Sister Sledge’s song ‘We Are All Family,’ thus, concluding one playing of the installation, which then loops repeatedly. InOut of the Corner,Piper fearlessly interrogates the notion of racial classification and stratification as well as impl...
No triple crossing, no monologues, no ‘this will end the war’ stuff — but as it’s based on real life, that makes sense. Overall, the movie builds its tension very well, and when things go wrong, you hope somehow that history was wrong this one time. The cast is strong here, ...
On television, she came to prominence during the 1980s in monologues written by Alan Bennett and Victoria Wood; appearing in Bennett's A Woman of No Importance (1982), as Kitty in Victoria Wood as Seen on TV (1985–1986), and being nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Ac...
The film intertwines reality and fantasy in a Fellini-esque manner, reflecting Gideon’s fears, internal monologues, and contemplation of death as his heart begins to fail due to his stressful lifestyle. In these surreal scenes, which can be interpreted as his dreams or moments of “judgement...