The arts and media magazine presented by Russell Davies. As British Film Year comes to an end, and the London Film Festival opens with its largest-ever selection of world cinema, the British public's interest in film seems to have been revived.
Derek Jarman talks from the set of his latest film,
Caravaggio. Why did it take one of Britain's most talented directors seven years to get the project off the ground?
With a detailed look at some of the other principal British films in the festival, including Plenty, A Zed and Two Noughts, Turtle Diary and My Beautiful Launderette.
And veteran film publicity photographer Davis Boulton takes a period-style portrait of Defence of the Realm star Greta Scacchi
Assistant producers
SAMIRA OSMAN. ALEX MARENGO Producer KEVIN LOADER
Director JONATHAN FULFORD Editor JOHN ARCHER