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World Service,10 Jun 2017,49 mins

Gal Gadot, Michaël Dudok de Wit, Elisabeth Moss

The Arts Hour

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Gal Gadot, the star of the new Wonder Woman film, talks about playing the role that has broken the box office records in its first week in the United States. Elisabeth Moss who stars in the new TV adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale recalls Atwood’s cameo moment on set. The film actress Lily Collins explains what it is like to work with a giant computer-generated pig for her latest film Okja. From the US and Sudan we hear the music of Sinkane. Every year the Golden Dagger is awarded by the Crime Writers’ Association for the best novel in the genre and this year it was granted to Dodgers by Bill Beverly for his debut novel. Some people have compared the book to TV series The Wire crossed with Mark Twain or J.D. Sallinger. We hear from the author. Joining Nikki Bedi in discussion about all this are Dutch animator Michaël Dudok de Wit who will also tells us about his Oscar nominated film The Red Turtle and culture commentator and critic Angie Errigo. Producer: Nicky Barranger and Edwina Pitman (Photo: Gal Gadot (c) Frazer Harrison/Getty Images, Michael Dudok de Wit (c) Frederick M Brown/Getty Images, Elisabeth Moss (c) Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

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