Lin-Manuel Miranda, Climate Fiction, Kayleigh Llewellyn
Lin-Manuel Miranda on his directorial debut, utopia vs. dystopia in climate fiction and Kayleigh Llewellyn on the new series of In My Skin.
Lin-Manuel Miranda makes his debut as film director with a cinematic retelling of the stage musical - tick, tick鈥oom! The film stars Andrew Garfield as a musical theatre composer desperate to succeed in his chosen field before his 30th birthday.
In the aftermath of COP 26, with progress made but pledges watered down, how should fiction respond to climate change? Omar El Akkad, journalist and author of American War and Dr Lisa Garforth, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Newcastle, discuss whether utopia or dystopia is more in tune with our times and more helpful in a climate emergency.
And, as it returns for a second series writer of the 麻豆社 Three comedy drama In My Skin, Kayleigh Llewellyn, tells Samira about how to strike the balance between comedy and tragedy in telling the story of a family beset by mental health issues.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Simon Richardson
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