Julia Roberts, and the director of her latest project, Sam Esmail, discuss their new film, Leave The World Behind - a psychological thriller which explores what happens when all the things that make modern life possible stop working.
With their last film, the much-garlanded ‘Loving Vincent’, an exploration of the life and work of Vincent Van Gogh, the co-directors and co-writers Dorota and Hugh Welchman created what has been described as the world’s first oil-painted feature film. Hugh joins Front Row to discuss how they’ve used their ground-breaking technique for their new film, The Peasants, a tale of 19th century life in rural Poland.
Guitarist MILOŠ has been in the forefront of the classical guitar revival. He talks to Nick about feeling like a time traveller with his new album, Baroque, where he explores music of the baroque period.
Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Eliane Glaser
Live from the Contains Strong Language festival
Marina Abramovic and The Long Shadow reviewed, Dmitry Glukhovsky's The White Factory
Carlos Acosta on the Black Sabbath ballet; Birmingham arts funding; the business of British fashion
Jane Austen fashion, poet Daljit Nagra, musician Alice Phoebe Lou performs live
Paul Simon and Charlie Mackesy, the V&A’s Chanel exhibition and author Kamila Shamsie.
Katherine Rundell on Impossible Creatures, the rise of crafts on social media
The impact of the Hollywood strikes, author K Patrick, the iconic chant from the Halo video game
The British Museum’s missing gems, a drinking game drama, National Short Story Award
Lise Davidsen, film Past Lives and Black Atlantic: power, people, resistance exhibition
Sir Ken Dodd exhibition; RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture shortlist; A Life on the Farm documentary
Stephen Lawrence anniversary drama; small publishers; Pablo Larrain on his film El Conde; RAAC in theatres
Anna Wintour on Vogue World; Bloomsbury Group fashion; BBC Singers conductor Sofi Jeannin
Front Row reviews new British film Scrapper, French writer director Louis Garrel
Authors Helen Macdonald and Sin Blaché, Stewart Lee on Macbeth, musician Connie Converse rediscovered
Louise Doughty, sign language at music festivals, The Missing Madonna podcast
Corinne Bailey Rae, playwright Peter Arnott, new short story collections
Edinburgh Festival review: The Grand Old Opera House Hotel; Funeral; Kieran Hodgson: Big In Scotland; Vanessa 5000; AI Art; Food
TV's I Claudius; Jules Buckley's Stevie Wonder Prom; the difficulty buying concert tickets
Live from the Edinburgh Festival: Nicola Benedetti, Colson Whitehead, Karine Polwart, Susie McCabe, Andrew O’Hagan
Christy Lefteri's The Book of Fire, Artistic Directors in theatre, Palestinian Embroidery
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