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Truffaut Letters

By Francois Truffaut. Three directors' adventures in film. Francois Truffaut on dubious actors, bad music, freedom of speech and some favourite recipes. Read by Ben Miles.

"Dear Monsieur,

You do me too great an honour in asking my advice. I have never written a shooting script and I never know where I'm going to place the camera one hour before I start shooting, which is to say, before seeing the actors move through the set..."

A series of three readings, in which famous directors describe their adventures in the
the movie business:

2. Francois Truffaut: Letters.
His missives are a rich source of insight and amusement, as he considers the likes of dubious actors, terrible music, freedom of expression and favourite foods...

Read by Ben Miles
Producer Duncan Minshull.

15 minutes

Credit

RoleContributor
ProducerDuncan Minshall

Broadcasts

  • Wed 30 Mar 201115:30
  • Wed 31 Dec 201411:00
  • Wed 31 Dec 201421:02
  • New Year's Day 201504:00