The Aesthetic Space of London in ‘Been So Long’

In the second of Living British Cinema’s new film writing commissions Lisa Duffy writes about the neon tinged 2018 musical romance ‘Been So Long’, which resists showing a London identifiable to tourists. Instead it captures a magical Camden mishmash of kebab shops, tattoo parlours and graffiti-marked canals, which evoke a genuine genius loci of the city. The … Continue reading The Aesthetic Space of London in ‘Been So Long’