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Arthur C. Clarke Award winner, K-pop band BTS address the UN and new film, The Man Who Sold His Skin

Front Row announces this year’s winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Science Fiction and Samira Ahmed interviews the winner. The significance of K-pop band BTS's UN address.

Front Row announces this year’s winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Science Fiction and Samira Ahmed interviews the winner. They are joined by Clarke Award judge Stewart Hotston to discuss the problem of diversity in the science fiction genre.

K-pop group BTS opened the UN general debate last week with a speech and performance, which was streamed live by over a million people around the world. What’s the impact of a the biggest band in the world taking this political stage, and what does it say about the music industry?

Wim Delvoye’s 2008 artwork, Tim, is an an all-over body tattoo inked on the torso of former Zurich tattoo parlour owner Tim Steiner. The skin of his back, with the tattoo will which join the collection of a German art lover after Steiner's death. This inspired Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania's new film. The Man Who Sold His Skin tells the story of Sam, a Syrian man who agrees to have his back tattooed by one of the world’s most illustrious contemporary artists so he can to travel to Europe and reconnect with his past love, Abeer. Leila Latif joins Samira to review the film.

Main image: BTS at BBC R1.

Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Harry Parker

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Arthur C. Clarke Science Fiction Award winner

Arthur C. Clarke Science Fiction Award winner
Laura Jean McKay's book The Animals in That Country is the winner of the 2021 Arthur C. Clarke Science Fiction Award. Image Laura Jean McKay.

K-pop band BTS addresses the UN

K-pop band BTS addresses the UN
Images: Main image and image to the left: BTS at Radio 1 in 2018

The Man Who Sold His Skin

The Man Who Sold His Skin
The Man Who Sold His Skin is now in UK cinemas, certificate 15; and is available to stream online. Image: Yahya Mahayni as Sam Ali in The Man Who Sold His Skin. Image credit: Samuel Goldwyn Films

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