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The Family; Blue Is the Warmest Colour; Catching Fire; 47 Ronin

Francine Stock talks to Robert de Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer about mob comedy The Family. Plus director Abdellatif Kechiche on Palme D'Or-winning Blue Is the Warmest Colour.

Francine Stock talks to Stanley Tucci, camp compere of the deadly Hunger Games, on the constant reinvention of the character actor. Based on the young adult novels of Suzanne Collins, part two of the Hunger Games series, Catching Fire, is released this month and stars Jennifer Lawrence and Woody Harrelson.

Abdellatif Kechiche, the director of Blue is the Warmest Colour, explains why he wants to break free from the conventions of cinema, whether it's content, form or duration. Winner of this year's Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, the film is an explicit and affecting tale of two young women and their tempestuous relationship. He also answers complaints that he was an excessively demanding director for both cast and crew.

Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer discuss The Family, a story of a mob family in hiding and their increasingly farcical - and murderous - attempts to fit into their new lives incognito.

Plus 47 Ronin, the Japanese legend of the masterless samurai, retold in an American produced film with Keanu Reeves released this Christmas. Alexander Jacoby of Oxford Brookes University explores its reincarnations across the generations.

Producer: Elaine Lester.

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28 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Francine Stock
Interviewed Guest Robert De Niro
Interviewed Guest Michelle Pfeiffer
Interviewed Guest Stanley Tucci
Interviewed Guest Abdellatif Kechiche
Interviewed Guest Alexander Jacoby
Producer Elaine Lester

Broadcasts

  • Thu 21 Nov 2013 16:00
  • Sun 24 Nov 2013 23:00

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