The people and stories from global film and television. With Kirsty Lang.
World Service,Β·433 episodes
The On Screen film quiz looks back over the year 2000
Big star, small screen, Martin Sheen stars in TV series The West Wing
Anthony Hopkins returns as Hannibal Lecter with Julianne Moore
New Vietnamese cinema, including director Luu Trong Ninh (Wharf of Widows)
Gabonese film The Elephant's Balls by Henri-Joseph Koumba Bididi
Report from the Panafrican Film and Television Festival
Director Paddy Breathnach on his British comedy Blow Dry
Talking with Russian director Aleksandr Zeldovich about his film Moscow (Moskva)
French film Chocolat with Juliette Binoche
Michael Caine in The Tailor of Panama, plus why movies are getting noisier
Bridget Jones's Diary and Yizo Yizo, the South African youth TV show upsetting adults
Ken Loach's tale of underpaid immigrants in Hollywood, Bread and Roses
Captain Corelli's Mandolin plus talking with Spanish director Antonio Hens
Italian film The Son's Room directed and starring Nanni Moretti
Jerry Bruckheimer's Pearl Harbor is bombed by the critics
New trends in French cinema, plus Amelie by director Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Director Ivan Reitman talks about his Ghostbusters follow-up, Evolution
Computer generated feature Final Fantasy, plus Thai hit The Iron Ladies
Tomb Raider - the computer game turned action film with Angelina Jolie
Steven Spielberg's science fiction fable A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Doggies v moggies in Cats & Dogs with Jeff Goldblum
The box-office success of Japanese animation film Spirited Away
The Fast and the Furious - Illegal street-racing triumphs at the box-office
Indian interactive TV drama If You Say Yes, It's Yes - If You Say No, It's No
South Korean 14th Century battle epic Musa (The Warrior) directed by Kim Sung-su
The battle to save David Lynch's Mulholland Drive and the enduring myth of Cary Grant
Johnny Depp stars in From Hell, the latest film about Jack the Ripper
The Cohen brothers' dark tale of infidelity and murder, The Man Who Wasn't There
Exploring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the eyes of seven children
Director Mike Figgis discusses artistic freedom and bending the rules