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
Composer György Ligeti, L'immensità starring Penelope Cruz, La Cage Aux Folles
Anohni, artists' intellectual property, Bruntwood Prize-winning play Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz
Bruce Lee, mental health in reality TV, poet Sean Street on birdsong
Lucy Prebble on The Effect, Welsh band Adwaith perform and Is the Critic Dead?
Soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha; Joy Ride film and Ann Patchett’s novel Tom Lake reviewed; composer Carl Davis
Welsh Fleabag, Social media and comedy in Edinburgh; Moon Palace in Leeds
The Booker Prize longlist; Freddie Mercury's costume archive, Scottish theatre
West End producer unmasked, Reassessing the poetry of Virgil, Adjani Salmon on Dreaming Whilst Black
Cellist Ana Carla Maza performs, the Mercury Music Prize shortlist
Sinéad O'Connor tribute, Edinburgh Fringe previews, Frank Cottrell-Boyce and Efua Traoré on children’s books
Pianist Christian Blackshaw, tech-inspired funding for artists, playwright Rabiah Hussain
Elizabeth Fremantle on Artemisia Gentileschi, French horn player Felix Klieser, logo design
Sarah Phelps on BBC drama The Sixth Commandment, Blur's new album reviewed
Christopher Nolan on Oppenheimer, what is Cynghanedd?, club culture under threat
20 years of Podcasting, Black Venus, AI Songwriting Challenge
Greta Gerwig, Tudor tapestry, Tanika Gupta, Jane Birkin farewell
Mission Impossible, Herzog & de Meuron, Walter Murch
Remembering Milan Kundera, author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Northern Soul Prom, the winner of the Art Fund Museum of the Year
Film-maker Sally Potter on her first music album, the British Library turns 50, romance in later life on stage
PJ Harvey, the Scapa Flow museum, pianist Benjamin Grosvenor performs
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