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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2012 · 28 MIN

01/03/2012

from The Film Programme · host BBC Radio 4

Francine Stock meets with Minnie Driver and director Marc Evans to discuss their high school musical Hunky Dory, a love letter to 1970's Wales. Austrian Markus Schleinzer discusses his debut Michael, where a paedophile imprisons a young boy in his cellar. Pasquale Iannone explains why The Conformist from 1970 is director Bernardo Bertolucci's masterpiece and a blue print for the American New Wave. And as the Oscar stardust settles, box office analyst Charles Gant reveals what we've actually been watching on the big screen. Producer: Craig Smith.

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Francine Stock meets with Minnie Driver and director Marc Evans to discuss their high school musical Hunky Dory, a love letter to 1970's Wales. Austrian Markus Schleinzer discusses his debut Michael, where a paedophile imprisons a young boy in his cellar. Pasquale Iannone explains why The Conformist from 1970 is director Bernardo Bertolucci's masterpiece and a blue print for the American New Wave. And as the Oscar stardust settles, box office analyst Charles Gant reveals what we've actually been watching on the big screen. Producer: Craig Smith.

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