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Bradley Cooper, Nick Hornby
Presented by Francine Stock. Bradley Cooper discusses movie Burnt, and Nick Hornby talks about period drama film Brooklyn.
With Francine Stock
Bradley Cooper reveals his plans to write, direct and star in a personal project and why he'd rather be bad in a great movie rather than great in a bad movie.
Nick Hornby discusses his adaptation of Colm Toibin's novel Brooklyn and why he wanted to turn it into an old fashioned weepie that would break people's hearts.
As the world's largest youth film festival, Into Film, begins, we hear from a 14 year old debutant who's just made a short movie in 5 days.
Last on
Sun 8 Nov 201523:00
BBC Radio 4
INTO FILM

Into Film is an education charity that seeks to put film at the heart of children and young people's learning, contributing to their cultural, creative and personal development. The Into Film Festival is the largest youth film festival in the world and runs from 4 – 20 November.
All events are free and can be booked by educators here
All events are free and can be booked by educators here
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Francine Stock |
| Interviewed Guest | Bradley Cooper |
| Interviewed Guest | Nick Hornby |
Broadcasts
- Thu 5 Nov 201516:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 8 Nov 201523:00BBC Radio 4
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