Fading Gigolo, Fatboy Slim, Julian Opie, Cannes festival
Fatboy Slim discusses his new album Bem Brasil, artist Julian Opie on his Bath show, a review of Fading Gigolo starring John Turturro and Woody Allen, and a report from Cannes.
John Wilson reviews Fading Gigolo, which follows two friends who become an unlikely gigolo and pimp in a bid to make money. Written and directed by John Turturro, the film stars Woody Allen as a Brooklyn bookseller who becomes his friend's "manager." Larushka Ivan-Zedeh reviews.
DJ and producer Fatboy Slim discusses his new double album of Brazilian party music which coincides with the start of the World Cup and is a reaction against the pop-heavy official album released by Fifa. Plus the artist Julian Opie on a new exhibition at the Holburne Museum in Bath which brings together his work with art that he has collected, including 17th Century painting and ancient Egyptian sculpture. And Jason Solomons reports from the Cannes Film Festival.
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Fading Gigolo
Larushka Ivan-Zedeh reviews John Turturro's new film Fading Gigolo
Duration: 05:26
Fatboy Slim
DJ and producer Fatboy Slim discusses his new double album of Brazilian party music
Duration: 08:30
News from Cannes
Jason Solomons reports from the Cannes Film Festival
Duration: 05:14
Julian Opie
The artist Julian Opie on a new exhibition at the Holburne Museum in Bath
Duration: 08:57
Fading Gigolo
is released in UK cinemas on Friday 23 May 2014, certificate 15.Fatboy Slim
Presents Bem Brasil, the new album is released on Monday 2 June 2014.Julian Opie
: Collected Works is on display at from Wednesday 21 May until Sunday 14 September 2014.
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Fatboy Slim Interviewed Guest Larushka Ivan-Zadeh Interviewed Guest Julian Opie Interviewed Guest Jason Solomons Producer Elaine Lester Broadcast
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