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22/01/2010

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Last broadcast on Sun, 24 Jan 2010, 23:00 on BBC Radio 4 (see all broadcasts).

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Noel Clarke counts down to his latest movie 4-3-2-1 and reveals why he never intended to make his last film Adulthood, which topped the British box office charts.

Old Boy director Park Chan Wook discusses vampires, religion and guilt, all of which play a major part in his new horror film Thirst.

Professor Roger Luckhurst visits District 9, the science fiction allegory about apartheid.

Colin Shindler presents the film news from 1960.

NOEL CLARKE

4-3-2-1 will be released in cinemas in May.

About Noel Clarke

DISTRICT 9

District 9 is available on DVD, certificate 15.

BROTHERS

Brothers is in cinemas, certificate 15.

PARK CHAN WOOK - THIRST

Park Chan Wook's vampire film Thirst is available on DVD this Monday, certificate 18.

Chapters

  1. Chapter 1

    Noel Clarke counts down to his latest movie 4-3-2-1 and reveals why he never intended to make his last film Adulthood, which topped the British box office charts.

  2. Chapter 2

    Old Boy director Park Chan Wook discusses vampires, religion and guilt, all of which play a major part in his horror film Thirst.

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 22 Jan 2010
    16:30
  2. Sun 24 Jan 2010
    23:00

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