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17/11/2011

Terence Davies plunges into The Deep Blue Sea, and Daniel Henshall explains why he seized the chance to play Australia's most notorious serial killer in Snowtown.

Two of British cinema's true originals feature in this week's programme - Terence Davies and Andrew Kotting. Terence Davies has directed a version of Rattigan's heartbreaking drama, The Deep Blue Sea, with Rachel Weisz in the lead role and Andrew Kotting is releasing This Our Still Life, which documents his relationship with his daughter Eden, the paintings they make together and the life they lead in an idyllic but spartan farmhouse in the Pyrenees.

Francine Stock will also be entering the terrifying world of Snowtown - the latest in a run of gripping films from Australia. This one is a portrait of the country's most notorious serial killer, John Bunting, played with chilly conviction by Daniel Henshall.
Neil Brand is also in the studio and rounds things off con brio with his examination of how the human voice is used in film soundtracks.

Producer: Zahid Warley
Presenter: FRANCINE STOCK.

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30 minutes

Last on

Sun 20 Nov 2011 23:00

Chapters

  • The Deep Blue Sea

    Terence Davies discussing his latest film The Deep Blue Sea

    Duration: 06:20

  • Snowtown

    Interview with Actor, Daniel Henshall who plays John Bunting in Snowtown and critic Alice Tynan gives her verdict on the film

    Duration: 07:24

  • This Our Still Life

    Andrew Kotting talking about This Our Still Life, a film which documents his relationship with his daughter Eden

    Duration: 06:56

  • The Human Voice in Film Soundtrack

    Neil Brand on how the human voice is used in film soundtracks

    Duration: 06:37

Broadcasts

  • Thu 17 Nov 2011 16:00
  • Sun 20 Nov 2011 23:00

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