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World Service,11 Nov 2017,49 mins

Actor Kenneth Branagh, Photographer Annie Leibovitz and Actress Milly Bobby Brown

The Arts Hour

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Kenneth Branagh talks about directing Agatha Christie’s classic detective tale Murder on the Orient Express, and cultivating an impressive moustache to star in it. Also on the programme: Tokini Peterside, the founder of Art X Lagos, which is the first international art fair in West Africa, and American film critic MaryAnn Johanson. Photographer to the stars Annie Leibovitz discusses taking pictures of Donald and Melania Trump and Queen Elizabeth II. The young stars of Netflix hit drama Stranger Things, Milly Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp, remember auditioning for the show. Hollywood actor Vince Vaughn explains why his new role as a hardened criminal in prison drama Brawl in Cell Block 99 is a departure from the romantic-comedy's he is known for. Brazilian musician Mônica Vasconcelos talks about compiling a collection of songs written during Brazil’s dictatorship and, as revelations about sexual abuse in Hollywood continue to emerge, Nollywood actresses Lydia Forson and Kate Henshaw talk about their experiences in Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry. (Photo: Kenneth Branagh (c) Tolga Akmen/Getty Images, Annie Leibovitz (c) Boris Horvat, Milly Bobby Brown (c) Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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