EPISODE · Jan 7, 2011 · 27 MIN
07/01/2011
from The Film Programme · host BBC Radio 4
Francine Stock talks to Helena Bonham Carter about playing the Queen Mother in The King's Speech and why she was like "marshmallow made with a welding machine".In anticipation of Radio 4's film season, the Film Programme is asking its listeners to keep a diary of their film-viewing during the month of January to get a snap-shot of how we watch movies in the 21st centuryActor Diego Luna discusses his directorial debut Abel, which broke box-office records in his native MexicoNeil Brand begins a new series in which he demonstrates the unusual ways that film music can paint pictures in our heads.
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Francine Stock talks to Helena Bonham Carter about playing the Queen Mother in The King's Speech and why she was like "marshmallow made with a welding machine".In anticipation of Radio 4's film season, the Film Programme is asking its listeners to keep a diary of their film-viewing during the month of January to get a snap-shot of how we watch movies in the 21st centuryActor Diego Luna discusses his directorial debut Abel, which broke box-office records in his native MexicoNeil Brand begins a new series in which he demonstrates the unusual ways that film music can paint pictures in our heads.
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