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Francis Ford Coppola’s wildly ambitious take on Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness premiered at the Cannes film festival 40 years ago – and won the Palme d’Or. Next month, recently discovered on-set photographs by Chas Gerretsen will be shown for the first time at KINO Rotterdam
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An exhibition at the Guildhall Art Gallery, opening on 31 May, brings together works from the 17th century to the present day to show how the city’s architecture has inspired resident and visiting artists
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Disneyland has offered a first glimpse of its newest attraction, the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme park
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The British artist has been playing with the techniques of image-making since 2007 – producing intriguing works that are now collected in a photobook
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From the birth of the People’s Republic, through war, revolution, protest and prosperity – these images chart the changes in China over 70 years
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Exclusive backstage images capture the ballet star Sergei Polunin on the opening night of his week-long stint at the London Palladium, which marks his return to the London stage. His company is presenting three one-act ballets – Fraudulent Smile, Paradox and Sacré – and the world premiere of Rasputin
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Photographer Dina Litovsky spoke to us about her work photographing the Amish community holidaying in the warmer climate down in Sarasota Florida
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Past images are presented here in extracts from a book by Rosamund Kidman Cox, published by the Natural History Museum
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The British photographer Ed Alcock took French citizenship in 2018. He examines the UK’s decision to leave the EU from a unique perspective
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Burrowing deep underground, thousands of informal miners risk their lives to find gleaming red gems as a law change spurs opportunity in Myanmar’s “land of rubies”.
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Largest collection of international espionage artefacts ever placed on public display illuminate the work of famous spies and their pivotal actions, as well as help bring to life the tradecraft of the women and men behind some of the most secretive missions in world history
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This eclectic community combines a range of religious practices, including Christian and Hindu, with symbols borrowed from the Incas and Mayans, as well as a belief in extraterrestrial life and intergalactic travel
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