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No Ordinary Protest

No Ordinary Protest

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Documentary

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Ted Hughes's 1993 novel The Iron Woman is the springboard for this multi-media project by Mikhail Karikis. The video section of the installation features seven-year-olds from Mayflower Primary School in East London discussing the novel's environmental themes.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

8 mins

Rating

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Release Date

25 October 2019

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Ayaan Ahmed

Ayaan Ahmed

Nasheed Ahmed

Nasheed Ahmed

Nafez Al-Bar

Nafez Al-Bar

Hamza al-Mamnoon

Hamza al-Mamnoon

Iqra Ali

Iqra Ali

Isa Alom

Isa Alom

Nali Aram

Nali Aram

Maleik Bodur

Maleik Bodur

Khoyrul Haque

Khoyrul Haque

Mutas Hassan

Mutas Hassan

Eshan Hoque

Eshan Hoque

Fahim Hossain

Fahim Hossain

Mus'ab Hossain

Mus'ab Hossain

Labeebah Hussain

Labeebah Hussain

Aamilah Khalid

Aamilah Khalid

Maryam Khanom

Maryam Khanom

Amirah Razaque

Amirah Razaque

Ayman Shah

Ayman Shah

Ismail Tapader

Ismail Tapader

Iqra Uddin

Iqra Uddin

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