Julia Hart on her film I'm Your Woman, Benjamin Britten's Owen Wingrave
Julia Hart on writing and directing I'm Your Woman, Benjamin Britten's opera Owen Wingrave; the history of photography told through images of plants
Writer and director Julia Hart joins Samira to talk about I'm Your Woman, a gritty crime drama set in the 1970s. Rachel Brosnahan (Marvellous Mrs Maisel) stars as a woman forced to go on the run after her husband betrays his partners, sending her and her baby on a dangerous journey.
Benjamin Britten’s chamber opera Owen Wingrave was written for television and first appeared on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Two in 1971. Grange Park Opera have produced a new filmed version as part of their ‘Interim Season’, and director Stephen Medcalf joins us in the studio to explain how to film a socially-distanced opera.
Dulwich Picture gallery is staging its first ever photography exhibition, Unearthed, which tells the story of photography through images of plants and botany. The show’s curator Alexander Moore talks about the work of the early pioneers in the 1840s, including the first known Victorian images by Fox Talbot, as well as the eroticisim of Robert Mapplethorpe's pictures and today’s leading innovators
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Dymphna Flynn
Studio Manager: Duncan Hannant
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Main image:ÌýRachel Brosnahan andÌýArinzé Kene
Photo credit: Amazon Prime Video
Unearthed
9 May 2021
Owen Wingrave
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