Sun, Mar 19, 1995
As the Oscar-nominated The Madness of King George opens, the film show talks to its screenwriter, Alan Bennett, about the art of transferring stageplays to the big screen. Directors Roman Polanski and Louis Malle reflect on their own recent experience of making film versions of successful plays. Plus writers and directors behind action movies like Die Hard, 48 Hours, Speed and The Fugitive talk about the future of the most expensive genre in film-making.
Sun, Mar 26, 1995
Tonight, the film show talks to Pulp Fiction star John Travolta on the set of his next film, White Man's Burden, co-starring Harry Belafonte. And, on the eve of Oscar night, Hugh Grant and screenwriter Richard Curtis look back on a highly successful year with the multi-nominated Four Weddings and a Funeral. Oliver Stone looks at the art of back projection. Plus how the Indian cinema industry remakes Hollywood blockbusters for its own market.
Sun, Apr 2, 1995
This week's programme features an interview with Woody Allen, who talks about his new comedy Bullets over Broadway. There is also a visit to Johannesburg to find out how South African film-makers are responding to the end of apartheid. Plus Hollywood directors, producers, studio bosses and critics explain why The Tourist remains the best script never made.
Sun, Apr 16, 1995
Sigourney Weaver and Roman Polanski on their powerful collaboration in Death and the Maiden; a profile of Oscar-nominated Legends of the Fall production designer Lilly Kilvert, with contributions from directors who have worked with her including Ed Zwick, Rob Reiner and Kathryn Bigelow; and a visit to the set of Kilvert's latest film, The American President (1995) directed by Rob Reiner. Plus Slacker director Richard Linklater and star Julie Delpy on their new film Before Sunrise; and a look at the British short.