Director Mark Cousins on his 16-hour epic The Story of Documentary Film
From landmark releases to hidden treasures, director Mark Cousins discusses his 16-hour epic The Story of Documentary Film, which is screening at the Cannes Film Festival.
From landmark releases to hidden treasures, director Mark Cousins on his 16-hour epic The Story of Documentary Film, which is screening at the Cannes Film Festival this week.
A hundred years since Virginia Woolf published her essay On Being Ill, writer Darcey Steinke is presenting a newly commissioned work in response at the Charleston Festival this week. She joins us alongside poet and BBC New Generation Thinker Jade Cuttle to discuss the challenges of writing about pain and sickness, as well as the most visceral examples in literature.
And with a raft of stage musical productions inspired by films opening around the country, Tony and Olivier Award-winning director John Tiffany, whose production Once is at Pitlochry Festival Theatre later this month and critic David Benedict discuss why certain scripts are deserving of multiple incarnations.
Presenter: Kirsty Wark
Producer: Mark Crossan
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