Synopsis
Steven Benedict is a well-known radio broadcaster, college lecturer, writer, producer, and director of films and documentaries.
Episodes
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Citizen Kane
25/09/2016Orson Welles' debut feature is now a quarter of a century old. Have we been taking its greatness for granted or is it time for reappraisal? The post Citizen Kane appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Pan’s Labyrinth
18/09/2016Guillermo del Toro says he is "in love with monsters." In Pan's Labyrinth, set in the Spanish Civil War, he uses them to navigate history and the world. The post Pan’s Labyrinth appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Night Of
11/09/2016In adapting Peter Moffat's original BBC series, how did Steven Zaillian and Richard Price turn it from a legal thriller into a social drama? The post The Night Of appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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221. Children of Men
04/09/2016Science-fiction sometimes predicts the future. Released a decade ago, Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men grows more prophetic as the years go by. The post 221. Children of Men appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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220. City of God
28/08/2016Adapted from Paolo Lin's non-fiction novel, director Fernando Meirelles cast non-actors to capture life, death and everything in-between in Rio's favelas. The post 220. City of God appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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218. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
14/08/2016An unknown author, a director not known for action, and only one actor fluent in the language. How did this film succeed? The post 218. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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217. Great Scenes – Part Three
07/08/2016What makes for a great scene? Performance? Conflict? Dialogue? Visuals? Music? Combine them and you have atomic weight. The post 217. Great Scenes – Part Three appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Great Scenes – Part Two
31/07/2016What makes for a great scene? Performance? Conflict? Dialogue? Visuals? Music? Combine them and you have atomic weight. The post Great Scenes – Part Two appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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215. Great Scenes – Part One
24/07/2016What makes for a great scene? Performance? Conflict? Dialogue? Visuals? Music? Combine them and you have atomic weight. The post 215. Great Scenes – Part One appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Revolutionary Road
17/07/2016Like the novel on which it is based, Revolutionary Road so honestly probed its subject audiences stayed away. Their loss. It is Sam Mendes' best film. The post Revolutionary Road appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Cinema Sex
10/07/2016Orson Welles was one of cinema's true geniuses but was he correct in claiming that two things cinema couldn't honestly depict were prayer and sex? The post Cinema Sex appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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212. American … What?
03/07/2016Beauty, Gangster, Hustle, Psycho, Sniper. With so many films using "American" in their title, is the appellation losing its significance? The post 212. American … What? appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Dangerous Liaisons
26/06/2016Chodleros De Laclos’ novel has inspired plays, operas, ballets and several films. But none can match the debauched panache of Stephen Frears’ interpretation. The post Dangerous Liaisons appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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210. Adaptation.
19/06/2016If writers are told to write from experience, is Charlie Kaufman's adaptation of Susan Orlean's non-fiction book not really Kaufman's autobiography? The post 210. Adaptation. appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
12/06/2016Thirty-five years old, Spielberg's classic was inspired by more than just the Saturday matinee serials he watched as a child. The post Raiders of the Lost Ark appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The French Connection
05/06/2016William Friedkin's Oscar-winner may be a gritty thriller but it owes an enormous debt to a classic of 19th century American literature. The post The French Connection appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Jerry Maguire
29/05/2016"Show me the money." "Shut up, you had me at hello." For such a quotable film, Jerry Maguire's most important line is "Fewer clients. Less money." The post Jerry Maguire appeared first on Steven Benedict.