Golem

Golem

6.5

Nov 18 2018

1h 27m

Drama

Golem, created by the Theatre group 1927, recorded for the BBC in 2018. With stunningly original animation, entrancing music and live performance, Golem explores one of the great questions of the modern world - do we control technology, or does it control us?

Will Close

Will Close

Charlotte Dubery

Charlotte Dubery

Lillian Henley

Lillian Henley

Rose Robinson

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