'March of the Penguins', Rosamund Pike on leaving her bonnet behind, win a King Kong DVD and Ken Loach on making one film with three directors
March of the Penguins
Luc Jacquet's documentary has been this year's sleeper hit in America . It tells the incredible story of the Antarctic march and breeding cycle of the emperor penguins. Jacquet is a scientist, so why did he set out to make a penguin love story?
March of the Penguins (U) is released nationwide on Friday 9 December
Rosamund Pike
Rosamund Pike has just won Best Supporting Actress in the British Independent Film Awards for her role in The Libertine. She also plays Jane in Pride and Prejudice and an action heroine in the computer-game movie Doom. How did she find the American accent?
Doom, Pride and Prejudice and The Libertine are in cinemas nationwide
Hollywood and Christianity
Hanna Rosin of the Washington Post reports on the growing influence of Christian producers and directors in Hollywood
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (PG) is released on Thursday 8 December
Win a King Kong DVD
To win a DVD of the original 1933 King Kong all you have to do is answer this question:
Which scene was deleted from the original King Kong when audiences in test screenings became too distressed?
Post to The Film Programme, BBC Broadcasting House, London, W1A 1AA
Entries need to be in by Friday 9 December
Ken Loach on Tickets
Tickets is an unusual collaboration. One film. Three distinguished directors. The Italian Ermanno Olmi, the Iranian Kiarostami and Ken Loach. So was this a case of too many cooks?