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Francine Stock discusses the long-awaited screen adaptation of Jack Kerouac's On the Road with the film's director, Walter Salles.
Author and film historian, David Thomson, outlines his fears for the future of cinema.
Clare Stewart, new director of the BFI London Film Festival, on her vision for this year's festival.
Critic and journalist Karen Krizanovich on Sam Fuller's Park Row from 1952, a feisty flick chronicling the early days of the New York newspaper industry.
Producer: Craig Smith.
By BBC Radio 44.5
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Francine Stock discusses the long-awaited screen adaptation of Jack Kerouac's On the Road with the film's director, Walter Salles.
Author and film historian, David Thomson, outlines his fears for the future of cinema.
Clare Stewart, new director of the BFI London Film Festival, on her vision for this year's festival.
Critic and journalist Karen Krizanovich on Sam Fuller's Park Row from 1952, a feisty flick chronicling the early days of the New York newspaper industry.
Producer: Craig Smith.

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