Melodrama
Ellen and Mark explore a once-popular genre of cinema which flourished in the mid-20th century and lives on in unexpected ways. With Todd Haynes, Fyzal Boulifa and Pamela Hutchinson.
Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore a once-popular genre of cinema which flourished in the mid-20th Century with films like Now Voyager, Mildred Pierce and All That Heaven Allows, and is still alive and kicking today - albeit often in unexpected ways.
Ellen speaks to film critic Pamela Hutchinson about the melodramatic women's pictures of the 1930s, 40s and 50s, and about why the melodrama genre may be thriving in the current day, in the form of the male melodrama.
Meanwhile, Mark talks to two directors from either side of the Atlantic, both well acquainted with the 21st century melodrama.
British-Moroccan director Fyzal Boulifa talks about the influence of a 1950s Joan Crawford melodrama noir on his 2022 indie film The Damned Don't Cry, and about the post-revolutionary roots of the melodrama form.
And American indie darling Todd Haynes discusses how melodrama runs through his filmography, from 2002's Far From Heaven, which reimagined the world of director Douglas Sirk for a 21st Century audience, to the ‘queer-melodrama’ classic Carol.
Producer: Jane Long
A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
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- Fri 7 Nov 202519:15BBC Radio 4
- Tue 11 Nov 202511:04BBC Radio 4
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