AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands-linked arts & culture: Argentine playwright Lola Arias’ acclaimed documentary theatre piece Minefield—born from the Malvinas War—returns to the stage in Buenos Aires this November, bringing UK and Argentine veterans together with live music and audiovisual storytelling to ask what war does to those who survive it. World Cup as politics: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off, coverage keeps circling back to how sport and power collide—ticket and infrastructure worries, plus the prospect of a US-Iran clash feeding into global political theatre. Maradona on screen: Cannes is spotlighting The Match, a new documentary that revisits the 1986 England-Argentina quarter-final and explicitly folds in the 1982 Falklands War context around Maradona’s “Hand of God.” Local Falklands aviation milestone: Britten-Norman says the first reshored Islander for FIGAS has reached 75% completion at Bembridge, with final assembly due soon and a second airframe progressing. Heritage & identity debate: Bristol’s SS Great Britain museum is set to drop the historic ship name for “Bristol Dockyards,” reframing the attraction around migration and inclusivity.
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