David Fincher on Gone Girl; Clint Mansell; George Szirtes; London Film Festival
David Fincher on adapting bestselling thriller Gone Girl for the big screen, Clint Mansell on the pleasure and pain of writing for Hollywood, and George Szirtes on Le Jour Se Leve.
With Francine Stock.
Director David Fincher reveals how he adapted the best-selling thriller Gone Girl for the big screen and why he's not worried that seven million readers already know the plot's infamous twist.
Lux Aeterna composer Clint Mansell discusses the pleasure and pain of writing for Hollywood and what he really thinks about having his music replaced by somebody else's score.
Poet George Szirtes reviews the poetic realism of Le Jour Se Leve, written by Jacques Prevert and considered one of the masterpieces that inspired 40s film noir, with its heady mix of romanticism, cynicism and fatalism.
With 248 films in 12 days, the choice of movies in the BFI London Film Festival may seem slightly daunting, so its director Clare Stewart discusses the LFF programme.
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Clare Stewart the director of the BFI London Film Festival聽chooses three films to look out for:
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Francine Stock |
Interviewed Guest | David Fincher |
Interviewed Guest | Clint Mansell |
Interviewed Guest | George Szirtes |
Interviewed Guest | Clare Stewart |
Producer | Stephen Hughes |
Broadcasts
- Thu 2 Oct 2014 16:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Sun 5 Oct 2014 23:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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