STEVE ANDREW enjoys an account of the many communities that flourished independently of and in resistance to the empires of old
Love in vain 
		MARIA DUARTE recommends a warts-and-all story of a tempestuous relationship
	
			Pink Wall (15)
Directed by Tom Cullen
TOLD in six scenes over six years from the birth to the death of their love, Pink Wall is a fascinating and intense study of a couple’s relationship.
Written and directed by British actor-turned director Tom Cullen, its non-linear structure jumps in and out of different stages of the relationship as you bear witness to their ups and downs.
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