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  • Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
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    Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
    Dave Rowntree speaks out about his ex-wife's choice to take her life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as "psychopathic" as he spoke out for the first time about the choice of his terminally ill ex-wife to take her own life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    Rowntree said that the choice facing dying people who are facing extreme suffering was "brutal" and the criminalisation of assisted dying made him "bloody angry" as he called for a change in the law

    Dave Rowntree, politician and drummer from Blur. Photographed in north London, UK.
    30 October 2024.

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  • Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
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    Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
    Dave Rowntree speaks out about his ex-wife's choice to take her life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as "psychopathic" as he spoke out for the first time about the choice of his terminally ill ex-wife to take her own life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    Rowntree said that the choice facing dying people who are facing extreme suffering was "brutal" and the criminalisation of assisted dying made him "bloody angry" as he called for a change in the law

    Dave Rowntree, politician and drummer from Blur. Photographed in north London, UK.
    30 October 2024.

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  • Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
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    Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
    Dave Rowntree speaks out about his ex-wife's choice to take her life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as "psychopathic" as he spoke out for the first time about the choice of his terminally ill ex-wife to take her own life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    Rowntree said that the choice facing dying people who are facing extreme suffering was "brutal" and the criminalisation of assisted dying made him "bloody angry" as he called for a change in the law

    Dave Rowntree, politician and drummer from Blur. Photographed in north London, UK.
    30 October 2024.

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  • Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
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    Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
    Dave Rowntree speaks out about his ex-wife's choice to take her life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as "psychopathic" as he spoke out for the first time about the choice of his terminally ill ex-wife to take her own life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    Rowntree said that the choice facing dying people who are facing extreme suffering was "brutal" and the criminalisation of assisted dying made him "bloody angry" as he called for a change in the law

    Dave Rowntree, politician and drummer from Blur. Photographed in north London, UK.
    30 October 2024.

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  • Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
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    Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
    Dave Rowntree speaks out about his ex-wife's choice to take her life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as "psychopathic" as he spoke out for the first time about the choice of his terminally ill ex-wife to take her own life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    Rowntree said that the choice facing dying people who are facing extreme suffering was "brutal" and the criminalisation of assisted dying made him "bloody angry" as he called for a change in the law

    Dave Rowntree, politician and drummer from Blur. Photographed in north London, UK.
    30 October 2024.

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  • Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
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    Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
    Dave Rowntree speaks out about his ex-wife's choice to take her life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as "psychopathic" as he spoke out for the first time about the choice of his terminally ill ex-wife to take her own life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    Rowntree said that the choice facing dying people who are facing extreme suffering was "brutal" and the criminalisation of assisted dying made him "bloody angry" as he called for a change in the law

    Dave Rowntree, politician and drummer from Blur. Photographed in north London, UK.
    30 October 2024.

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  • Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
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    Blur drummer Dave Rowntree says UK law on assisted dying is 'psychopathic'
    Dave Rowntree speaks out about his ex-wife's choice to take her life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as "psychopathic" as he spoke out for the first time about the choice of his terminally ill ex-wife to take her own life at Dignitas in Switzerland.

    Rowntree said that the choice facing dying people who are facing extreme suffering was "brutal" and the criminalisation of assisted dying made him "bloody angry" as he called for a change in the law

    Dave Rowntree, politician and drummer from Blur. Photographed in north London, UK.
    30 October 2024.

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  • Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
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    Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
    Adam Elliot the Australian film-maker of Harvie Krumpet and Mary and Max has long cherished the deadly and deadpan. His latest stars Sarah Snook as a collector of ornamental snails - and draws from a family history of hoarding.

    Stop-motion animator Adam Elliot maker of Harvie Krumpet has a new film coming out, Memoir of a Snail. Taken at Acmi and Federation Square, Melbourne. Australia

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  • Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
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    Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
    Adam Elliot the Australian film-maker of Harvie Krumpet and Mary and Max has long cherished the deadly and deadpan. His latest stars Sarah Snook as a collector of ornamental snails - and draws from a family history of hoarding.

    Stop-motion animator Adam Elliot maker of Harvie Krumpet has a new film coming out, Memoir of a Snail. Taken at Acmi and Federation Square, Melbourne. Australia

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  • Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
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    Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
    Adam Elliot the Australian film-maker of Harvie Krumpet and Mary and Max has long cherished the deadly and deadpan. His latest stars Sarah Snook as a collector of ornamental snails - and draws from a family history of hoarding.

    Stop-motion animator Adam Elliot maker of Harvie Krumpet has a new film coming out, Memoir of a Snail. Taken at Acmi and Federation Square, Melbourne. Australia

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  • Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
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    Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
    Adam Elliot the Australian film-maker of Harvie Krumpet and Mary and Max has long cherished the deadly and deadpan. His latest stars Sarah Snook as a collector of ornamental snails - and draws from a family history of hoarding.

    Stop-motion animator Adam Elliot maker of Harvie Krumpet has a new film coming out, Memoir of a Snail. Taken at Acmi and Federation Square, Melbourne. Australia

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  • Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
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    Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot: 'Why does everything have to be Disney?'
    Adam Elliot the Australian film-maker of Harvie Krumpet and Mary and Max has long cherished the deadly and deadpan. His latest stars Sarah Snook as a collector of ornamental snails - and draws from a family history of hoarding.

    Stop-motion animator Adam Elliot maker of Harvie Krumpet has a new film coming out, Memoir of a Snail. Taken at Acmi and Federation Square, Melbourne. Australia

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
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    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
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    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London
    Terry Gilliam visits his sculptors/prop makers in south east London to oversea the final touches to the props for his up coming show at the theatre royal bath.

    Into The Woods
    Co-Directed by Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman.
    Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

    Terry Gilliam is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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  • The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
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    The outrage had been percolatingÖ The winner of our graphic short story prize 2021.
    A funeral in Germany provides the setting for our winning story in this yearís Cape/Observer/Comica award for emerging cartoonists. It was a year of fierce competition ñ and much pandemic-fuelled anxiety.

    Astrid Goldsmith at her home in Folkestone.

    Goldsmith's entry is based on a real event: the funeral of her paternal grandmother in Germany in 2015. "The outrage had been percolating for a while," she says, with a laugh. "But I only came to write it after my first baby was born, while I was breastfeeding: I drew it all on one of those trays with arms that invalids use in bed." Her story revolves around the difficulties involved in organising a Jewish funeral service in a place - Freiburg, in the Black Forest - where the rabbi has been imprisoned for embezzlement, and the Jewish cemetery is full.

    Astrid Goldsmith and her animation studio Mock Duck Studios was set up by in 2012.

    Her commissioned film, Quarantine, had its premiere at the BFI Southbank in November, was broadcast on BBC4 in December, and is now available to watch for free on BFI Player (UK only).

    Astrid is currently making her new film, Red Rover - a colonial monster movie set on Mars - which was awarded BFI Network funding in April 2019.

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