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from the outset, it is clear public need to take some credit. but what needs to happen is it needs to that the real story isn't to do be fit for purpose and it is not at with what is happening, but who knows about what has happened and how the moment. itjust reinforces the the search for the girl goes on, historical inequalities that i have which is really chilling and very mentioned. but would also what needs to be really reviewed is the amount intense, what start to happen of funding that is coming into the pot. if we are just going to is this community falls apart, people discover hidden secrets, family struggles start to resurface. redistribute the money that has already exist or commit we are doomed to failure. what needs to happen is adequate resources need to what i really liked about this is, be put into those schools that are the lowest funded to bring them up. on the one hand, it is a really nobody wants money to come away from gripping thriller with an icy chill those in the high funded areas to it, but on the other hand, because they are doing a fantastic job. but it needs to be fair and like so many of the films every school needs an adequate from asghar farhadi, it amount offunding. is about people in close every school needs an adequate amount of funding. and ultimately, intimate contact, very what has been mentioned in quietly falling apart and coming apart at the seams. parliament on a number of occasions and it has this mysterious air the last couple of years is a notion to it, the title is everybody knows, that the government does not have a the question that hangs over clear understanding of how much it the whole film is what does everybody know and who is not cost to actually run a school. 0k, saying what they know. i don't think it is his best work, thank you very much for talking to i think a separation is a really extraordinary film, but it is very us. confident, a very good cast, very well played, iran has accused the uk
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of breaking international law but done with the right air after the british—iranian woman of mystery and intrigue, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, and some genuinely chilling moments. who's injail in tehran, was granted diplomatic protection let's go to border. by the foreign office. we've had a spanish drama, now a swedish drama. a female customs officer mrs zaghari—ratcliffe was convicted who can smell fear. three years ago of spying, a charge she denies. well done. her husband has said that that is a brilliant synopsis. giving her diplomatic protection could now lead to a resolution the less beyond that you know, the better. of her case "within months". a story by the writer caroline hawley reports. of let the right one in, which tells you there may be some supernatural elements. it's close to three years which was good. since nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe absolutely brilliant. was arrested at tehran airport as she was leaving for home with her young daughter. she's a border guard, she can smell trouble, she feels you can see the shock on her face. like she is an outsider, considered all her life last summer, she was briefly released. there's something wrong with her, only to be sent back to jail then she meets a man who seems to be despite urgent pleas from the uk a kindred spirit. and together, they discover that government and her family. actually, the world may not be as they thought it was. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, seen here with her daughter gabriella just before she was jailed, needs medical treatment that she's not been allowed. i don't want to say any the foreign secretary, more than that, other who was in iran last year to push for her release, to say if you are a fan of the films
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says his decision today was a last resort. of david cronenberg, have enjoyed things like splice, if you like that norwegian film we think it's the first time by andre, a strange mixture of documentary and fantasy, diplomatic protection has been this has all of these things, but the most important thing exercised for an individual for over 100 years, and for that reason is the less you know about where the story is going, we think it sends a very, the better because halfway through, very strong signal that there people have used the term fairy is a human being here. tale, it is like a dark fairy tale we all need to think about this. but grounded, rooted in reality, it's not just about the diplomatic and really about identity. arguments there may be between the uk and iran. the same way that moonlight was full there is a family here, of that question, "who are you?", this begins with "who am i?" they need to be reunited. and it is a fantastical story about identity that is grounded in reality. her husband has welcomed the move. really big step. implicitly, explicitly, what that means is that it's asserting she is british, not just a dual national, but fundamentally she's although it is not perfect, there a british citizen. are things in it that genuinely and also that actually she's i did not see coming. suffered a huge injustice. i was really surprised. this is an innocent person and impressed by being surprised. being held in prison fantastic. for leverage over the uk. captain marvel. it's outrageous. but iran has reacted with anger, saying britain has broken international law, and what impact it will have on the fight to bring a family back many different incarnations together, no one knows. of captain marvel over the years. caroline hawley, bbc news. brie larson is the intergalactic warrior with human memories who crash lands on earth the headlines on bbc news:
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in the 1990s, an age of blockbuster video and cd—roms, the baby of shamima begum, computers where you go away and make who fled london to join a cup of tea and come back and they are still turning on. the islamic state group, has died in a refugee camp. she goes head—to—head with ben mendelsohn as a shape he was about two weeks old. shifting alien and she crosses paths with a younger nick fury. the directors for this, co—directed, they come from a very indie background, but of course, since it's a marvel andrew hill, the pilot who crashed picture, there has to be action. at the shoreham airshow killing here is a clip. eleven people apologised to the victims' families after he was found not guilty of manslaughter the prime minister calls on the eu for one last push to get her deal through parliament, saying if it fails, brexit may never happen. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. the train is heading for a tunnel up ahead. let's greet them at the station. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode.
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so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bunch. i was thinking how many films have there been featuring a fight on the top of a train. we have everybody knows, i can think of at least three. a spanish language thriller. we have border, sweden's entry but here's the thing. for the foreign language film oscar. you have to have the action sequences, that is what the marvel movies do. and captain marvel, the next superhero movie. this was made by the directors of half nelson and mississippi grind. well, everybody knows, you look at these kind of movies a spectacular cast for a start. directed by the indie directors, from the director of a separation, they bring some of that indie comes with great pedigree. penelope cruz is laura, who lives in buenos aires sensibility into the film. and comes back to spain, to her hometown for a celebration, and she brings her teenage daughter, you get a great big blockbuster, who very quickly starts hanging but it has something else. around with a young boy i think the co—writers and directors who tells her that many years ago, have done that to some extent. her mother was in love with paco, i would have liked to have been played by javier ba rdem. odder and more indie. she asks who knows, i think there are some and he says everybody knows. problems with the narrative. shortly after, during it is an establishing the celebration, the story and there are a lot daughter disappears. of beats you have to hit. has she run away? has she been kidnapped? that said, brie larson
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is terrific in the title role. text messages suggest great to see here. it is a good cinematic role model, that the latter is true. but there is also immediately the times are changing. a concern about who knows what. sam jackson, brilliantly de—aged here is a clip. digitally by 25 years, something i would really not mind if they could do that to me. you and me both. back in my mid—30s, it was fine. it is fun. i wanted it to be darker and stranger, but it is not that kind of film. it feels very upbeat and fun, and brie larson is really terrific. it is fine, enjoyable, i know many people who really loved it. i liked it. i didn't love it, but i liked it. it is fine. when you say it like that... it is fine. honestly. best out. fighting with my family is great. i really like it. based on the true story of a wrestling family from norwich. a young girl goes to america the join the wwe. florence pugh is dynamite as paige. the rock is in it. he's also the producer.
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he was sitting at home in the uk, and he watched a channel 4 documentary about the family and thought that would make a feature film and it really has. it went to number one at the box office. my best out. i thought the aftermath was really good, which you really didn't like. that goes to show you all criticism is different. it'sjust opinion. i think the aftermath looked great, itjust didn't have quite the substance. not amazing, but good. best dvd. at the end of awards season, rami malek winning all the awards for bohemian rhapsody and whatever else one and whatever else one may think of the film, this performance is terrific. i saw queen at hyde park in 1975. you see him on the screen. he wasn't even born then. i think it is a brilliant performance. there are other things wrong with the film. hats off to david fletcher for saving it. it takes liberty with the stories.
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the criticism is they kind of slightly whitewashed this version of freddie. i think it takes a story and then bends it to its own dramatic purposes. certainly moving things around in terms of the chronological narrative. but find a recent biopic that hasn't. i think the dramatic liberties are ok. i do know the real story because i was quite a queen obsessive for a while. i think his performance was great. and the music is astonishing. the live aid, 20 minutes at the end. it is funny because the first five queen albums were great, and i tailed off, but you watch it and you think, this is like the abba songbook, every single one of these are hits. it was fun. very enjoyable. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching. goodbye.
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good evening. the weather looking very mixed as we headed through the weekend. today did not bode too well. cloud and rain pushing in from the west. with that if the whole story for the weekend. there will be some rain and snow over high ground. feel cold and quite windy as well but they will also be some sunny spells. and today's is not clearing away eastwards whatsoever not commit many of us will have clear starry skies overhead. shallots in the far north and wet weather moving into northern ireland and northern england was no over high ground. chill in the north and for the south it will be a relatively wild at night with four to 7 degrees. what weather across northern england and parts of the mid—lives and into east anglia through tomorrow morning with them over high ground. some are not a bad looking day with some spells of sunshine and a scattering of showers especially in the northwest with some of these heavy and witchery over high ground. 7—14d and some showers in the north could turn wintry with quite low levels into sunday and a cold feeling day. it will be will be but there will still
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be some spells of sunshine. this is bbc world news today. our top stories. with just three weeks until the brexit deadline — uk prime minister theresa may appeals to mps to back her deal in parliament next week. if mps reject the deal nothing is certain. it would be an utter moment of crisis. the eu's chief brexit negotiator says it's "not interested in the blame game" as he outlines a clarification of their position. we'll have the latest. its been confirmed that the child of shamima begum — a british teenager who joined the islamic state group — has died in a detention camp. venezuela suffers the worst blackout in decades, with most of the country paralysed by a power cut, which the government is calling sabotage.
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