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Francine Stock enters The Bookshop with Bill Nighy and follows the trail of a father and daughter who live rough in a national park in Oregon. They're the subject of Leave No Trace, directed by Debra Granik, who reveals the true story behind her award-winning feature film.
Neil Brand reveals how composer John Williams made us believe that Superman could fly, just by changing key.
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Francine Stock enters The Bookshop with Bill Nighy and follows the trail of a father and daughter who live rough in a national park in Oregon. They're the subject of Leave No Trace, directed by Debra Granik, who reveals the true story behind her award-winning feature film.
Neil Brand reveals how composer John Williams made us believe that Superman could fly, just by changing key.

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