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on BBC Two England

The weekly arts magazine presented by James Mossman

Is Art Dangerous?: Most people think art is ennobling. The Greeks thought it cleansed. Freud said it was therapeutic. But author and critic A. Alvarez says it is none of these. Talking to James Mossman, he argues that people act out in real life what they see in art, violent or otherwise.

The Three Girls
by Cesare Pavese
The wry but tender story of three women and their search for love
with Nicoletta Rangoni-Machiavelli as Lidia, Marino Mase as Nanni, Milly as Signora Ugolina

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/editor/interviewer (Is Art Dangerous?):
James Mossman
Interviewee (Is Art Dangerous?):
A. Alvarez
Author (The Three Girls):
Cesare Pavese
'The Song of Pavese' sung by (The Three Girls):
null Milly
Director (The Three Girls):
Gavin Millar
Lidia:
Nicoletta Rangoni-Machiavelli
Nanni:
Marino Mase
Signora Ugolina:
null Milly
Producer:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Producer:
Peter Adam

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