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Two of the year's major films, Till and Empire of Light, reviewed and John Preston on his TV drama Stonehouse.

Front Row reviews two of the year's major films, Till and Empire of Light, with Amon Warmann and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh.

John Preston, the Costa Award-winning biographer of media tycoon Robert Maxwell, makes his screenwriting debut with a drama about another infamous figure of the 1970s, the MP John Stonehouse. He joins Tom Sutcliffe to discuss the line between fact and fiction in dramatising the story of the MP who faked his own death.

Reviewers Amon Warmann and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh give their verdicts on two major films out this week: Till, the story of Emmett Till’s mother Mamie’s fight for justice after her son was lynched in 1955, featuring a powerful performance by Danielle Deadwyler; and Empire of Light, written and directed by Sam Mendes. Set in a seaside town cinema in the 70s it stars Olivia Colman and Micheal Ward, and is inspired in part by Mendes’ mother’s experiences.

And James Conor Patterson reads his poem β€œlondon mixtape” from his debut collection β€œbandit country”, which has been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Poetry Prize. Front Row is featuring each of the 10 poets shortlisted and we’ll hear from the winner when they’re announced on Tuesday 17th January.

Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
Producer: Paul Waters

(Till picture credit: Lynsey Weatherspoon / Orion Pictures)

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  • Thu 5 Jan 2023 19:15

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