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Why you have more in common with Paris than you thought

16th Sep 2020 Jasmine M

I did not expect to cry watching Paris Hilton’s new documentary “This Is Paris”.
It did not just touch nostalgia, but also trauma. Continue reading Why you have more in common with Paris than you thought

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I May Destroy You: consent to break your heart

2nd Jul 2020 Jasmine M

With refreshing honesty, I May Destroy You managed to address consent, trauma and racism all in one. How has powerhouse Michael Coel pulled this off? Continue reading I May Destroy You: consent to break your heart

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Love as a conspiracy – a spoiler-review of Normal People

24th May 2020 Jasmine M

‘It’s not like this with other people’ they would say to each other after making love. When loving is a secret conspiracy, how far can they go? Continue reading Love as a conspiracy – a spoiler-review of Normal People

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Why you should watch cringe and uncomfortable TV

23rd May 2020 Jasmine M

There’s an argument to watch cringe content. The inability to deal with the emotions elicited highlights how we deal with those feelings in every day life. Continue reading Why you should watch cringe and uncomfortable TV

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On finishing my first TV script – am I a script writer yet?

5th Feb 2020 Jasmine M

A few weeks ago I finally finished an idea that I’ve been working on for over a year. In it, we follow three generations of women across three different time lines to explore the trauma they inflict on each other, … Continue reading On finishing my first TV script – am I a script writer yet?

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