Kenneth Lonergan on Howards End, The Florida Project, Artists as curators
Kenneth Lonergan talks to Kirsty Lang about adapting EM Forster's Howards End for television. Plus Hannah McGill discusses the acclaimed indie film, The Florida Project.
Kenneth Lonergan, who recently won an Oscar for the screenplay to his film Manchester By the Sea, talks to Kirsty Lang about adapting E.M. Forster's Howards End for television.
Hannah McGill discusses the acclaimed film The Florida Project, in which a young mother struggles to provide for her daughter while staying at a motel near Disney World.
As two exhibitions curated by artists open in Belfast and York, Front Row brought together Jill Constantine, curator and Head of the Art Council Collection, and artist John Walter to discuss what artists can bring to the curation of a show.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Timothy Prosser.
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Kenneth Lonergan on Howards End
Duration: 09:53
The Florida Project
Duration: 05:49
Artists as curators
Duration: 07:16
Eric Vuillard
Duration: 04:26
Kenneth Lonergan on Howards End
The 4-part mini-series, ,Μύ is at 9.00pm on Sundays on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ1, starting from 12 November 201, and is on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ iPlayer.
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Main image above: Henry Wilcox (Matthew MacFadyean) and Margaret Shlegel (Hayley Atwell) in Howards End
Smaller image to the left: Tracey Ullman as Aunt Juley in Howards End
The Florida Project
is in UK cinemas from 10 November 2017, certificate PG.
Image from Left: Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) and her mother, Halley (Bria Vinaite) in The Florida Project
Image credit: Marc Schmidt
Artists as curators
, curated by John Walter, is at Mac Belfast until 14 January 2018, then tours to DCA, Dundee from 10 March - 27 may 2018; and Bury Art Museum and Sculpture from 23 June - 15 September 2018.
, curated by John Stezaker, is at York Art Gallery until 15 April 2018.
±υ³Ύ²Ή²µ±π:ΜύJohn Walter
Β© The artist. Courtesy the artist
The John McCririck Memorial Bar, 2013
Installation view, Ambika P3, London Photography by Jonathan Bassett
ΜύPrix Goncourt winner
Eric Vuillard has won the 2017 Prix Goncourt for his novel ΜύΜύΜύ
Image: Eric Vuillard
Image credit: Melania AvanzatoΜύ
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Kenneth Lonergan Interviewed Guest Hannah McGill Interviewed Guest Jill Constantine Interviewed Guest John Walter Producer Timothy Prosser Broadcast
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