Reports from the BBC's global network.
Howard Shultz is the brains behind the Starbucks coffee-shop empire, a company that has grown from a Seattle bean-roasting concern to ubiquitous high-street chain. This film follows the expansion of the company into Spanish territory and asks whether Shultz is a benevolent businessman or a globalising monopolist.
Another chance to see this play from 1977 by controversial writer Ian Curteis, telling the story of the three Russian spies who penetrated the British Foreign Service in the postwar period. Starring Derek Jacobi, Anthony Bate and Michael Culver.
Pascal Bonitzer's satirical comedy drama from follows the trials and tribulations of a bourgeois neurotic trapped within a circle of friends who are vying to become his severest critic. Starring Fabrice Luchini and Sandrine Kiberlain. In French with English subtitles.
This profile of the Malian Afro-pop pioneer described as "the Golden Voice of Africa" charts his career and includes songs from his recent album Moffou.
The cult artist performs songs from his acclaimed album Grace, including Lover, You Should've Come Over, Last Goodbye and Lilac Wine.