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1 online resource (104 minutes) |
Summary |
To Do Wid Me is a film portrait of Benjamin Zephaniah by Pamela Robertson-Pearce, drawing on both live performances and informal interviews. It shows him performing his poetry for different audiences and talking about his work, life, beliefs and much else. You see him live on stage at Ledbury Poetry Festival, Newcastle's Live Theatre, Hexham's Queen's Hall and Brunel University, and engaging with school children at Keats House in London, where he was writer-in-residence |
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Title from resource description page (viewed June 29, 2022) |
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In English |
Subject |
Zephaniah, Benjamin -- Interviews
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Zephaniah, Benjamin fast |
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Performance poets -- Great Britain -- Interviews
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Poets, Black -- Great Britain -- Interviews
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Performance poets
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Poets, Black
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Great Britain
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documentary film.
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interviews.
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Documentary films
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Interviews
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Documentary films.
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Interviews.
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Documentaires.
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Interviews.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Robertson-Pearce, Pamela, director, producer
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Astley, Neil, producer
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Zephaniah, Benjamin, performer, interviewee
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