Stephen Spielberg's new film, Lincoln
Stephen Spielberg's new film about Abraham Lincoln takes us back in time to the American abolition of slavery.
Any Spielberg movie is a big deal. When it's about an American icon - President Abraham Lincoln - and is released so close to an election, it becomes even more monumental. But is it any good?
We hear from one of the photographers who have contributed to Invisible Borders, an exhibition currently on show at the Benin Bienalle.
As a major exhibition of photography from and about the Middle East opens in London, Anna McNamee meets three of the artists from the region.
Image: AP Photo/DreamWorks, Twentieth Century Fox, David James
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Lincoln
We look at Stephen Speilberg’s new film.
Duration: 05:30
Invisible Borders
Why ten African artists went on a transcontinental road trip.
Duration: 04:02
Light from the Middle East
Photography from and about the Middle East.
Duration: 07:56
Light from the Middle East
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Rare picture of Magnum photojournalist Abbas who told Anna McNamee "Photographers should be invisible".
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