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Sophie Dianne

Dabbling in journalism has enabled me to explore different topics and bring empowerment to those without a voice. My particular interests however are film and television. These are subjects I could talk about for hours! And within that lies my passion for storytelling and creating social change.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve always had a fascination with words and the stories they can become. The first moment I stepped into a cinema, this fascination turned into love. I was fully immersed and ready to explore. I could travel to different worlds and time, make new friends and live out fantasies. I still get goose bumps every time the titles roll. 

23 December 2021

If You Do One Thing This Christmas, Watch ‘Its A Wonderful Life’


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27 April 2021

Oscars 2021: Appreciating Anthony Hopkins


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8 February 2021

Hollywood’s sex and violence bubble needs more than Weinstein to burst it


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16 December 2020

Do classic films drive a wedge through the new anti-racist agenda?


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10 December 2020

Will audiences return to cinemas when they have Netflix and HBO?


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30 November 2020

Endometriosis: The diagnosis challenge


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6 April 2020

How to cope with anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic


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5 December 2019

Disappearance of British GP practises


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22 November 2019

‘I’ll be there for you’ – Does ‘Friends’ still offer an attainable future to young people?


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24 July 2019

The worrying extent of modern-day slavery


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