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Back to the Future, Amy, Audrey Hepburn, I was Brigitte Bardot's double

News from the film world with Francine Stock. Including Back to the Future composer Alan Silvestri, Amy Winehouse documentary, Audrey Hepburn at the NPG and the job of colourist.

With Francine Stock.

Back To The Future composer Alan Silvestri reveals why he's added 15 minutes of music to the original score for a new screening of Back To The Future.

The producer and editor of Amy, James Gay-Rees and Chris King, discuss the skill and ethics of editing a documentary about the life of singer Amy Winehouse, and respond to criticism about the film from her father Mitch.

Antonia Quirke visits the National Portrait Gallery's exhibition about Audrey Hepburn to see if it has changed her mind about an actress that she's always considered over-rated.

The job of Colourist is relatively new but increasingly important in the film industry, and Adam Glasman explains the tricks of his trade.

Listener Alan Wilding reveals his 15 seconds of movie fame - he was Brigitte Bardot's double.

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28 minutes

AUDREY HEPBURN: PORTRAITS OF AN ICON

AUDREY HEPBURN: PORTRAITS OF AN ICON
2 July – 18 October 2015, National Portrait Gallery, London

Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Howell Conant, published on the cover of Jours de France, 27 January 1962

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterFrancine Stock
Interviewed GuestAlan Silvestri
Interviewed GuestJames Gay-Rees
Interviewed GuestChris King
Interviewed GuestAntonia Quirke
Interviewed GuestAdam Glasman
Interviewed GuestAlan Wilding

Broadcasts

  • Thu 2 Jul 201516:00
  • Sun 5 Jul 201523:00

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