Non Fiction, Stillicide and The Diver's Game, There Are No Beginnings, Pre-Raphaelite Sisters, Living With Yourself
French film Non Fiction, Stillicide and The Diver's Game, There Are No Beginnings at Leeds Playhouse, Pre-Raphaelite Sisters at National Portrait Gallery, Living With Yourself
Non Fiction is a very French film about writers and publishers debating the future of the book vs e-book. But the characters also all appear to be having affairs with each other: Tres Francais! But will our reviewers be seduced?
Stillicide by Cynan Jones and The Diver's Game by Jesse Ball are two new dystopian novels which both authors insist are NOT dystopian. Who's right; The reader or the author?
There Are No Beginnings is the play chosen to open the newly renovated Leeds Playhouse. The playwright Charley Miles has insisted it is "NOT a play about The Yorkshire Ripper" but his presence is a dark force at the centre of the play.
Pre-Raphaelite Sisters is a new exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery which aims to look at the women behind the movement most commonly associated with the Brotherhood - as models, artists, makers, partners and poets.
Living With Yourself is a Netflix series starring Paul Rudd as a man who accidentally finds himself cloned and having to deal with the new version of himself
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Helen Lewis, Maev Kennedy and Laurence Scott. The producer is Oliver Jones
Podcast Extra selections
Helen: Mephisto at The Gate Theatre... and public loos at theatres more generally
Maev: Georgette Heyer
Laurence: Patricia Lockwood on John Updike in the LRB
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Non Fiction
Image courtesy of聽CG Cin茅ma
Non Fiction is in cinemas from 18 October, cert 15
There Are No Beginnings
Leeds Playhouse until 2 November
Image credit: Zoe Martin
Stillicide
Photo: (c)聽Bernadine Jones
The Divers' Game
Photo: (c) Joe Lieske
Pre-Raphaelite Sisters
Image courtesy of NPG
Living With Yourself
Airs on Netflix 18 October
Image Credit: Eric Liebowitz / Netflix
Broadcast
- Sat 19 Oct 2019 19:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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