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Radio 4,21 Mar 2008,26 mins

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Javier Bardem; The Oscar-winning star of No Country For Old Men reveals why he followed up the Coens' bleak film noir with an adaptation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's acclaimed novel. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford: Nigel Floyd discusses the reasons why he thinks the Brad Pitt western was the best film of 2007. Andrew Grieve, the director of the film adaptation of Bruce Chatwin's novel On the Black Hill looks back 20 years to its production. Director Phillipe Aractingi explains why and how he placed actors in real situations in war-torn Lebanon for his new feature film Under the Bombs.

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