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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2010 · 27 MIN

03/12/2010

from The Film Programme · host BBC Radio 4

Award winning composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett discusses his career in films, from Murder On The Orient Express to Far From The Madding CrowdFrancine Stock meets Gareth Edwards, the director of a new science fiction movie called Monsters, who created the special effects on his laptop in his bedroom.Nikki Bedi meets the member of Chorley Community Cinema who dons fancy dress for each screening, a trend that's catching on around the countryChilean drama, The Maid, is reviewed and given marks out of a hundred by some members of The Abergavenny Film Society.

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Award winning composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett discusses his career in films, from Murder On The Orient Express to Far From The Madding CrowdFrancine Stock meets Gareth Edwards, the director of a new science fiction movie called Monsters, who created the special effects on his laptop in his bedroom.Nikki Bedi meets the member of Chorley Community Cinema who dons fancy dress for each screening, a trend that's catching on around the countryChilean drama, The Maid, is reviewed and given marks out of a hundred by some members of The Abergavenny Film Society.

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