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26/02/2010

Amelie and Delicatessen director Jean Pierre Jeunet reveals why he thinks all his films are the same.

Amelie and Delicatessen director Jean Pierre Jeunet reveals why he thinks all his films are the same, and why his latest MicMacs is no exception.

Poet Ian McMillan reviews the Keats biopic Bright Star.

Colin Shindler reports from the cinemas of February 1960.

Francine Stock embarks on the first leg of her national tour of local cinema.

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30 minutes

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Sun 28 Feb 2010 23:00

Chapters

  • JEAN PIERRE JEUNET - MICMACS

    Amelie and Delicatessen director Jean Pierre Jeunet reveals why he thinks all his films are the same, and why his latest MicMacs is no exception.

    Duration: 06:50

  • BRIGHT STAR

    Poet Ian McMillan reviews Bright Star, the biopic on the life and poetry of John Keats, directed by Jane Campion.

    Duration: 04:25

  • INDEPENDENT CINEMA

    Where do you go to see a film outside the mainstream multiplexes of the cities? Francine Stock embarks on the first leg of her national tour of independent local cinemas.

    Duration: 10:52

  • FILM IN THE 1960s

    Colin Shindler reports from the cinemas of February 1960.

    Duration: 04:43

Broadcasts

  • Fri 26 Feb 2010 16:30
  • Sun 28 Feb 2010 23:00

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