28/7/07 Film Buffs Podcast
Jessica Nicholas reviews two films that have screened at MIFF: the Serbian film Gucha - Distant Trumpet (aka Gu??a!), a Shakespearean, mythic fairytale comedy set against the backdrop of the Gu??a trumpet festival; and The Monastery, a documentary from Danish director Pernille Rose Gr??nkj??r, about 82-year-old J??rgen Lauersen Vigs dream of turning his property into a monastery, and Mr Vigs realisation that the road to fulfilling his dream is very different than what he imagined
Peter Kemp reviews the book, What Would Barbara Do?: How Musicals Changed My Life, written by Emma Brockes
Nick Matteo has been to see a movie that needs no introductionThe Simpsons Movie
Ursula Burton chats about The Happiest Day of His Life, her directorial debut which she also wrote and produced, one of the short film highlights of MIFF
Brian MacFarlane reviews Amazing Grace, Michael Apteds film about the reformer William Wilberforce and his endeavours to end the British slave trade, starring Ioan Gruffudd
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on Jul 29, 07
Film Buffs Podcast