Francis Wolf’s ‘Kept In Ink’ is a feat in self-publishing
Kept In Ink is the non-fiction tale of Francis Wolf’s journey to Wat Bang Phra, a Buddhist monastery in the Nakhon Chaisi district of Thailand.
Kept In Ink is the non-fiction tale of Francis Wolf’s journey to Wat Bang Phra, a Buddhist monastery in the Nakhon Chaisi district of Thailand.
Sheril wrote an essay in 2015 about detudungisation and now it’s been selected to be published in the Little Basket 2018 anthology!
The realism in this film is stark and evident. It is blatant and uncomfortable, making the audience shift in their seat at the reality of the situation in this country, yet also watch in sheer fascination at the brave delivery of the film.
The dynamics of the show prioritises development of the relationships between the characters rather than heavily focusing on their nationality or ethnicity.
Hannah Gadsby brought a new perspective to crude comedy by subtly bringing forth so many nuances with the issues that she tackled in her show.