

Callum Madge
@CWMadge
Callum is Creative Administrator for Lung Ha Theatre Company - a theatre company for learning disabled performers, and Project Administrator for flip Artists - an initiative which supports the artistic development of disabled artists. He has been writing for The Wee Review since 2011.
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Reviews: 209
Other Articles: 29

Fire in the Blood
Documentary charting the struggle to make affordable HIV/AIDs medicines available to developing nations.

Competition – The Walking Dead Experience
A chance to win a pair of tickets to see the entire first season in Edinburgh’s Cameo Cinema.

Preview: Take One Action Film Festival
Films and events that put a spotlight on political, humanitarian, environmental and societal issues.


Brand New Ancients
A compelling and lyrical monologue from one of Britain’s most talented performance poets.


Trash Cuisine
A powerful and often uncomfortable deconstruction of human rights abuses by the Belarus Free Theatre.


The Poet Speaks
Patti Smith reads a selection of poetry while Phillip Glass accompanies on the piano.




Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction
A documentary chronicling the life and roles of the Hollywood stalwart.


Magic and Variety Gala Show
Doves vanish and cards appear in this opening of the fourth annual Magic Festival.

Hawking
An intimate and affecting documentary of one of the most significant disabled icons in history.

The Last Time I Saw Macao (A Ăšltima Vez Que Vi Macau)
A slow-pace noir-esque mystery thriller set in principality of Macao.

Of Snails and Men (Despre oameni si melci)
A Romanian drama about a workforce desperate to keep their factory open and their jobs secure.


Blackbird
A young man in rural Scotland finds it difficult coming to terms with the changes he can’t control.

The Swimming Pool (La Piscina)
A contemplative drama about four teenagers with disabilities having a swimming lesson.

Infiltrators (Mutasalilun)
A moving documentary about Palestinian civilians desperate to get smuggled into Israel.

Village at the End of the World
Documentary showing a year in the life of one of the world’s most isolated communities.
