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Fanny and Alexander, The Nile Hilton Incident, Toby Litt, Minimalism, Cross Dressing

A look at Fanny and Alexander at the Old Vic, Swedish-Egyptian film The Nile Hilton Incident, Toby Litt's Notes For a Young Gentleman and a cross dressing exhibition.

Fanny and Alexander opens at London's Old Vic Theatre. Adapted from Ingmar Bergman's award-winning 1982 film, how well does such a sumptuous film transfer to the stage?
Also coming from Sweden is our film this week (well, to be more accurate, it's a Swedish/German/Egyptian co-production). The Nile Hilton Incident tells the true story of an Egyptian policeman investigating the death of a nightclub singer in Cairo, as The Arab Spring is beginning. But the justice system seems intent on stymieing his work.
Toby Litt's latest novel is Notes For a Young Gentleman. It's told in the form of advice left behind by a WW2 soldier after a mission that went wrong.
In Tones Drones and Arpeggios; The Magic of Minimalism on ±«Óãtv4, Charles Hazlewood interviews La Monte Young and Terry Riley about the movement which stripped music back to its sonic essentials and power
The latest exhibition at London's Photgraphers' Gallery is 'Under Cover, a Secret History of Cross Dressers' Made up of a collection of amateur 'found photographs' from Europe and the US dating from 1880 onwards, it explores the many manifestations of gender non-conformity and cross-dressing.

Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Rosie Boycott, Linda Grant and Robert Hanks. The producer is Oliver Jones.

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45 minutes

Fanny and Alexander

Fanny and Alexander

Fanny and Alexander runs at The Old Vic in London until 14th April

Image: Manuel Harlan

The Nile Hilton Incident

The Nile Hilton Incident

The Nile Hilton Incident (Cert 15) is on limited release

Notes For A Young Gentleman

Notes For A Young Gentleman

Notes For A Young Gentleman by Toby Litt is published by Seagull

Image: Mauricio Molizane de Souza

Under Cover: A Secret History of Cross-Dressers

Under Cover: A Secret History of Cross-Dressers

Under Cover: A Secret History of Cross-Dressers is at The Photographers’ Gallery in London until 3rd June

Image: Guilda, [one of a triptych]. New York, United States, circa 1950. © Sebastian Lifshitz Collection, Courtesy of Sebastian Lifshitz and The Photographers’ Gallery

Tones, Drones and Arpeggios: The Magic of Minimalism

Tones, Drones and Arpeggios: The Magic of Minimalism
Tones, Drones and Arpeggios: The Magic of Minimalism is on ±«Óãtv 4 on Friday 9th March at 2100.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe
Presenter Charles Hazlewood
Interviewed Guest La Monte Young
Interviewed Guest Terry Riley
Interviewed Guest Rosie Boycott
Interviewed Guest Linda Grant
Interviewed Guest Robert Hanks
Producer Oliver Jones

Broadcast

  • Sat 3 Mar 2018 19:15

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