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Terry Gilliam/2009 Turner Prize/What Scares Audiences/Friendliness

Presented by Matthew Sweet. With director Terry Gilliam on his new film, the nominees for the 2009 Turner Prize and a discussion about which art form scares audiences best.

Matthew Sweet talks to director Terry Gilliam about his new film The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, a modern-day fanstasy adventure starring Johnny Depp, Christopher Plummer and the late Heath Ledger.

Sarah Kent reviews the work of the nominees for the 2009 Turner Prize, which is on show at Tate Britain.

Authors Louise Welch and Kevin Jackson, with playwright Mark Ravenhill, discuss which art form scares audiences best, with the release of new books, films, plays and a TV series that all have the aim of terrifying.

And critic Lindsay Johns gives his thoughts on 'friendliness' as Night Waves prepares for 2009's Free Thinking festival of arts and ideas.

45 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 5 Oct 2009 21:15

Free Thinking

Free Thinking

Radio 3鈥檚 new home for arts and ideas.