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An illerate Indian peasant comes to Britain in the 1930s and takes the chess world by storm.
US variety show hosted by Ed Sullivan. Includes a brief routine from comedian Sammy Shore who imitates Elvis Presley acting Shakespeare. [Sadly, no further information known (5/2007)].
Considers the ‘Field Day Anthology’ of Irish writing and what it reveals about Ireland.
A tribute to the pioneering South African painter Gerard Sekoto, who died in exile in Paris during the making of this film.
Critical analysis from Patrick Wright, composer Harrison Birtwhistle, theatre critic Michael Billington and Iain Sinclair.
Exiled Iraqi artists reflect on their fate at the time of the Gulf war.
Examines Iraqi architecture and looks at the momuments which Saddam Hussein has erected in Baghdad to reflect his dictatorship.
About the work of the exiled Guatemalan artist, whose miniaturised oil paintings are influenced by the events and characters of his country.
Exiled Soviet artists look at America.
Explores the origins of nations and why people feel such deep attachments to their country, with reference to Benedict Anderson’s book ‘Imagined Communities’.
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