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Anora director Sean Baker, Caryl Phillips's new novel, Somerset House exhibition on Soil

Will the delayed Oscars shortlist include Sean Baker's film Anora, which features the doomed marriage of a son of a Russian oligarch and an exotic dancer?

Anora is one of the leading contenders in the current film awards season - and its star Mikey Madison looks likely to get an Oscar nomination too. Its director Sean Baker explains how he uses both violence and comedy to explore the story of a son of a Russian oligarch who becomes entangled in the world of a sex worker in New York.

Caryl Phillips talks about his new novel, Another Man in the Street about a young Caribbean man's search for a new home in 1960s London and the other people, all migrants in different ways, who become part of his life there.

And Soil is more than dirt - co-curators Claire Catterall and May Rosenthal Sloan explain how a new exhibition at Somerset House in London sheds light on how the ground under our feet has played a crucial role in human civilisation, with 50 artists in the show using sculpture, painting, tapestry and video to explore its qualities.

Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Paula McGrath

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  • Tue 21 Jan 2025 19:15

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