Nicole Kidman; Iain Sinclair on M; Moon buggies in Bletchley Park
Nicole Kidman on her new thriller Before I Go to Sleep. Novelist Iain Sinclair waxes lyrical about Peter Lorre in M. A whistle-stop tour of cinemas popping up across the land.
With Francine Stock.
Nicole Kidman discusses the research she carried out for her latest thriller, Before I Go To Sleep, in which she plays a woman who wakes up every morning with no memories.
Novelist Iain Sinclair waxes darkly about Fritz Lang's masterpiece M, which introduced Peter Lorre to an unsuspecting public.
Going to a conventional cinema seems so last century, as films are now being shown in boats, forts, boxing rings and, for one weekend only, Bletchley Park. The Film Programme takes a whistle-stop tour of the more unusual venues where we can watch a movie this month.
Film critic Tim Robey and cinema programmer Clare Binns tell Francine which of the three hundred films playing at the Toronto Film Festival they are looking forward to.
Last on
Cinema Paradiso
A selection of immersive and site specific screenings taking place this month:
Shark Attack 3 in a boat
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari in a fort
Apocalypse Now on a ferry
The Set Up and Fat City in a boxing ring
A Touch Of Eastern Promise in a Somalian restaurant
Station X at Bletchley Park
Question Time
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Francine Stock |
| Interviewed Guest | Nicole Kidman |
| Interviewed Guest | Iain Sinclair |
| Interviewed Guest | Clare Binns |
| Interviewed Guest | Tim Robey |
| Producer | Stephen Hughes |
Broadcasts
- Thu 4 Sep 201416:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 7 Sep 201423:00BBC Radio 4
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