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  1. Touretteshero: Me, My Mouth and I: Dirigido por Sophie Robinson. Calendario de lanzamientos Las 250 películas mejor valoradas Películas más populares Explorar películas por género Películas más taquilleras Horarios y entradas Noticias sobre películas Noticias destacadas sobre películas en India

  2. 21 de jul. de 2018 · Tonight feels like another momentous occasion: our film Me, My Mouth and I will be shown on BBC Two at 10:45pm. This film follows me as I tackle my most ambitious project yet, staging a neuro-diverse version of Samuel Beckett’s short play Not I. This film’s part of Performance Live – the successor to Live From Television Centre.

  3. Jess Thom @ Touretteshero Synopsis Artist, activist and performer Jess Thom, who has Tourette's syndrome, conducts a revealing investigation into one of Beckett’s most intense monologues, ‘Not I’, in which she asks the audience to reconsider issues of disability, representation and social exclusion.

  4. Synopsis. A 60-minute film exploring neuro-diversity in the arts through the work of Samuel Beckett from disabled performer Jess Thom's personal perspective. Jess is an artist and activist who also has Tourette's Syndrome. In this film, Jess takes us on a funny and unpredictable journey of discovery into one of Beckett's most complex plays,and ...

  5. 21 de jul. de 2018 · Touretteshero: Me, My Mouth & I: Directed by Sophie Robinson. With Liz Carr, Ruth Ojadi, Rodney P., Jessi Parrott. A funny and unpredictable journey into Beckett's play Not I asking us to reconsider issues of disability, representation and social exclusion.

  6. In this film, Jess takes us on a funny and unpredictable journey of discovery into one of Beckett's most complex plays,and asks us to radically reconsider issues of disability, representation and social exclusion as she prepares to perform the role of Mouth in Not I, in front of a live theatre audience.

  7. In this film, Jess takes us on a funny and unpredictable journey of discovery into one of Beckett's most complex plays and asks us to radically reconsider issues of disability, representation and social exclusion as she prepares to perform the role of Mouth in Not I, in front of a live theatre audience.