@Emilybadescu
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Rambert - Future Movement Series
Rambert - Future Movement Series
S1 E1 This Is Me What if a group of brilliant and daring people explore what it means to express your queer identity. Featuring Rambert dancers, Max Day and Dylan Tedaldi and care home sign in manager Sam Bernard who defiantly refuses to conform to gender norms. This film was made by and features: Freya Hill Kacey Webster Reece Mallatt Amber Bagshaw Robyn Holborn Directed and edited by: Emily Badescu Co-produced by: Chloe Young & Daniel Fulvio Executive Producer: Helen Shute Filmed by: Emily Badescu Additional filming: Darryl Daniel Drone filming: Mike Rumsey Camera Assistant: Acacia Daniel Sound mix: Ben Sims Colour grade: Lita Bosch Future Movement is Rambert’s free creative youth programme for young people aged 16-19. This fresh collaboration takes place in three locations – Rambert South Bank, Touchstones Rochdale and Mansfield Palace Theatre. To find out more about the programme, go to rambert.org.uk/join-in/future-movement/
In Womxn We Trust - Interview - Subtle Radio
In Womxn We Trust - Interview - Subtle Radio
► Community-led radio station ► Platform for young and fresh talent, with a range of established and emerging DJ’s and presenters ► Hackney, London
Sun Sacrifice - A video celebrating this year’s Solstice
Sun Sacrifice - A video celebrating this year’s Solstice
Skateism Article
Skateism Article
An old English rhyme for the almost forgotten celebration of St Barnabas typifies the simplicity of the draw to the summer solstice. Barnaby bright. Barnaby bright. The longest day and the shortest night. Words by Paul O’Connor Film by Emily Badescu It is a natural event that becomes more distinct the further north of the […]
Interview - Three Amigos Skateshop / Exploding Heads Sessions
Interview - Three Amigos Skateshop / Exploding Heads Sessions
Exploding Head Sessions · Episode
Rolling Stone - SXSW 2021: 10 Movies We Can’t Wait to See
Rolling Stone - SXSW 2021: 10 Movies We Can’t Wait to See
SXSW 2021: The best movies to catch at this year's virtual film festival, from music docs to an animated sex-swords-and-fantasy epic.
Guardian Article
Guardian Article
Amateur stage production of sci-fi classic flopped initially but ended up a comedy hit
Review: Indiewire
Review: Indiewire
SXSW: This hilarious documentary about an amateur stage production of "Alien" plays like a lost Christopher Guest film.
Collab with me on my upcoming skate series: Grip Tapes
Collab with me on my upcoming skate series: Grip Tapes
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