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I’m sorry.” This isn’t what you might expect Simon Amstell to say about his first feature-length film. Released on BBC iPlayer on 19 March, Carnage: Swallowing the Past is a mockumentary set ...
Pushing aside the categorical lines between humans and non-human animals, Simon Amstell's recent film Carnage: Swallowing The Past leaves behind a poignant message about speciesism. Namely ...
Simon Amstell has described veganism as “one thing ... vegan for many years and in 2017 made the mockumentary TV film Carnage, which is set 50 years into the future in which everyone is ...
The cast has been announced for Simon Amstell’s first feature film Carnage: Swallowing The Past. His directorial debut, which will launch on iPlayer this spring, is set in a utopian 2067 where ...
Carnage combines archive with original drama and is narrated by Simon Amstell, who gives a unique comedic peek into a future where animals live equally amongst humans. The film stars Martin ...
Simon Amstell has directed his first feature length film. Carnage - Swallowing The Past is set in the future, and imagines a world where everyone is vegetarian. The BBC explains: "Set in a utopian ...
These are the words of fictional activist Troye King Jones (John Macmillian) in Simon Amstell’s utopian mockumentary Carnage, an entire film about veganism now available on BBC iPlayer. It’s a sly ...
In offbeat mockumentary Carnage (BBC iPlayer), creator Simon Amstell provides plenty of laughs and a touch of provocation. Footage of Fanny Cradock ripping into animal carcases for a live cookery show ...
Carnage is, of course, a fantastical comedy – but the subjects it covers are very much grounded in reality. So we’ve put together a ‘top ten’ questions raised by the film. 1. Could the ...
That is, in the fertile imagination of Simon Amstell, expressed in his BBC iPlayer film 'Carnage'. With 55 billion animals slaughtered every year for their meat, the vision looks remote. But the world ...
Simon Amstell has been up to his old tricks again ... hand to directing with the hilarious-yet-moving 2017 mockumentary Carnage, set in the future when the UK is totally vegan, on a plant-based ...