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Joan Miro at Tate Modern; Henning Mankell

Joan Miro at Tate Modern reviewed; Henning Mankell on writing the last Wallander novel; David Bradley and Daniel Mays discuss acting in Harold Pinter's play Moonlight.

A new exhibition of the Catalan surrealist artist Joan Miro opens at Tate Modern. Novelist Lionel Shriver reviews the show.

Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell is best known for his series of novels featuring Inspector Kurt Wallander. TV adaptations have been made of the books in Swedish and in English (starring Kenneth Branagh). He discusses writing about his character Wallander for the last time in his novel The Troubled Man.

Your Highness is a spoof medieval-romance starring James Franco as a feckless young prince forced to go on a quest to save his father's kingdom - with Natalie Portman as a warrior princess who has a dangerous agenda of her own. Film critic Ryan Gilbey reviews.

The actors David Bradley and Daniel Mays discuss Pinter's play Moonlight. They describe the role play which prepared them for a plot which features a man dying in bed, while his wife tries to bring his estranged sons to his side.

Producer: Allegra McIlroy.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • JOAN MIRO at the Tate

    A new exhibition of the Catalan surrealist artist Joan Miro is reviewed by novelist Lionel Shriver.

    Duration: 02:17

  • HENNY MANKELL

    Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell discusses writing his last Wallander novel, The Troubled Man.

    Duration: 13:24

  • YOUR HIGHNESS

    Film review of a spoof medieval-romance starring James Franco as a young prince and Natalie Portman as a warrior princess.

    Duration: 03:31

  • MOONLIGHT

    The actors David Bradley and Daniel Mays discuss Pinter's play Moonlight.

    Duration: 08:20

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  • Tue 12 Apr 2011 19:15

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