Steven Soderbergh , director of the award-winning Sex, Lies and Videotape, has just completed his long-awaited second feature. Refusing lucrative offers from
Hollywood for big-budget studio projects, Soderbergh opted instead for Kafka, a black-and-white film starring Jeremy Irons. Soderbergh and his collaborators talk exclusively to Moving Pictures about life after Sex.
Plus an affectionate look at a family whose experience spans the postwar British cinema - the Thomases. Jeremy Thomas produced Bertolucci's
Oscar-laden Last Emperor; his father Ralph directed
Dirk Bogarde in the Doctor films, while uncle Gerald was responsible for the Carry On cycle. With contributions from Bernardo Bertolucci , Barbara Windsor , Dirk Bogarde and the Thomases themselves.
Presented by Howard Schuman.
Series producer Paul Kerr
Executive producer Daniel Wolf
A Barraclough Carey production for BBCtv