Synopsis
Steven Benedict is a well-known radio broadcaster, college lecturer, writer, producer, and director of films and documentaries.
Episodes
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In the Name of the Father
27/12/2015The story of Gerry and Giuseppe Conlon is one of injustice, but it is also a unique retelling of Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio. The post In the Name of the Father appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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When Harry met Sally…
20/12/2015The rom-com goes back to 300BC. Since then, four major categories have emerged with Ron Reiner's classic being one of the best. The post When Harry met Sally… appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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In the Mood for Love
28/11/2015Taking elements from the European art film and a British melodrama, Hong Kong's Wong Kar-wai delivered a masterpiece of aching beauty. The post In the Mood for Love appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Elephant Man
22/11/2015David Lynch's work is widely misunderstood. To classify him as a surrealist misses the point. The Elephant Man proved he is a great humanist. The post The Elephant Man appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Brief Encounter
15/11/2015Once dismissed as parochial and passé, the influence of David Lean's classic can be seen in such unlikely places as The Third Man, The Godfather and Carol. The post Brief Encounter appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The King’s Speech
01/11/2015The King's Speech is about two men talking, yet the film’s real strength lies in the way it uses sound to tell us one thing while the pictures show us another. The post The King’s Speech appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Persepolis
25/10/2015How do you make a film relating your experiences of the Islamic Revolution in Iran? If you're Marjane Satrapi you use animation to tackle the subject. The post Persepolis appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The People vs. Larry Flynt
18/10/2015It may have been controversial when it was released twenty years ago, but if ever there were a need for such a film it is right now. The post The People vs. Larry Flynt appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Unbearable Lightness of Being
11/10/2015How well did Philip Kaufman succeed in adapting Milan Kundera's 'unfilmable' philosophical love story? The post The Unbearable Lightness of Being appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
04/10/2015How do you make a film about a character who can neither move nor speak, but can only blink his left eye? The post The Diving Bell and the Butterfly appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The War of the Roses
27/09/2015Divorce is traumatic enough without Hollywood feeling the need to laugh at it. But Danny DeVito's deliciously dark comedy brought career highs from his cast. The post The War of the Roses appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Three Days of the Condor
20/09/2015Adapting James Grady's straight forward thriller, Sydney Pollack delivered a commentary on dehumanising institutions. The post Three Days of the Condor appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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My Darling Clementine
13/09/2015John Ford made so many great westerns, he is synonymous with the genre. But that doesn't mean he always got everything right. The post My Darling Clementine appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Withnail and I
06/09/2015When a filmmaker enters the realm of autobiography, the result is all too often soaked in nostalgia. Bruce Robinson's Withnail & I is fermented in fine wine. The post Withnail and I appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Rear Window
30/08/2015He was called The Master of Suspense (a title he coined himself), but for all the thrills did Alfred Hitchcock not make rom-coms wrapped inside mysteries? The post Rear Window appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Sexy Beast
23/08/2015Jonathan Glazer's film is one of the most assured debuts in cinema history. But the film has another entrance that also stands with the best of them. The post Sexy Beast appeared first on Steven Benedict.