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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2010 · 27 MIN

17/12/2010

from The Film Programme · host BBC Radio 4

Francine Stock talks to Peter Weir, the director of Witness and The Truman Show, about his new drama, The Way BackThe directors of Catfish, one of the big hits of the Sundance Film Festival, discuss their documentary about an on-line romance that takes a turn for the surreal.Nikki Bedi meets the members of a community who saved their cinema from closure in Prestatyn and learns the secrets of their successWriter Andrew Collins considers the influence of video games on modern movies and asks if they really have taken cinema to the next level.Producer Stephen Hughes.

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Francine Stock talks to Peter Weir, the director of Witness and The Truman Show, about his new drama, The Way BackThe directors of Catfish, one of the big hits of the Sundance Film Festival, discuss their documentary about an on-line romance that takes a turn for the surreal.Nikki Bedi meets the members of a community who saved their cinema from closure in Prestatyn and learns the secrets of their successWriter Andrew Collins considers the influence of video games on modern movies and asks if they really have taken cinema to the next level.Producer Stephen Hughes.

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