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Rosemary's Baby at 50, scary movies, James Joyce's daughter Lucia

Film critic Kim Newman explores the impact of Polanski's chiller Rosemary's Baby. Plus the troubled life of James Joyce's daughter Lucia.

On the 50th anniversary of the release of the Roman Polanski chiller Rosemary's Baby, critic Kim Newman looks at the film's impact at the time and its influence on the horror genre. And to discuss what makes a scary movie scary Kim is joined by Olivia Howe and Anna Bogutskaya of the Final Girls blog which looks at the role of women in horror films.

This weekend sees Bloomsday, Dublin's annual celebration of James Joyce's novel Ulysses. The Joyce family were at the heart of 1930s literary Paris, where his daughter Lucia had romances with sculptor Alexander Calder as well as Samuel Beckett. Lucia Joyce had a promising career as a dancer which was shortlived because of her fragile mental health. After the war she was committed to an asylum in Northamptonshire where she died in 1982. Author Alex Pheby, whose new novel Lucia is inspired by her life, and Irish dance historian Deirdre Mulrooney, discuss the life of Joyce's troubled daughter and her influence on other artists.

Presenter : Samira Ahmed
Producer : Dymphna Flynn

(Main Image: Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby Credit: Getty Images).

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30 minutes

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  • Rosemary鈥檚 Baby At 50

    Duration: 06:11

  • What Makes A Scary Movie Scary?

    Duration: 08:21

  • Lucia Joyce

    Duration: 11:11

Alex Pheby

Alex Pheby

Lucia by Alex Pheby is published by Galley Beggar Press on 12 June 2018.听听Image Credit: Galley Beggar Press

The Bloomsday Festival

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Role Contributor
Presenter Samira Ahmed
Interviewed Guest Kim Newman
Interviewed Guest Olivia Howe
Interviewed Guest Anna Bogutskaya
Interviewed Guest Alex Pheby
Interviewed Guest Deirdre Mulrooney
Producer Dymphna Flynn

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  • Tue 12 Jun 2018 19:15

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