AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCannes spotlight: Eric Cantona bares the “fire” and “demons” behind his volatile persona in the raw documentary Cantona, premiering alongside another football film at the festival. Arts & culture: A separate Cannes first-look keeps the football theme rolling with The Match, a lavish re-telling of England v Argentina 1986 that explicitly ties the game to the Falklands shadow. Falklands on screen: A new short film explores Falklands arts and local talent, released with an exhibition by ceramicist Graham Bound. Local music: Poole’s SoundScape is set to turn the town centre into a two-day live-music hub in July, with outdoor stages including Falkland Square and industry sessions for working musicians. Security ripple (not Falklands-specific, but loud): The Pentagon has scrapped a planned temporary deployment of 4,000 US troops to Poland, renewing questions about US planning in Europe. Quick note: This week’s Falklands coverage is strong on culture and film, but thin on hard local policy updates.
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