BBC Radio 4's 'Sunday' Interview Me
I've really enjoyed working on the publicity for my book "100 Bible Films", but this will definitely be one of the highlights. Yesterday I had a short spot on BBC Radio 4's "Sunday" programme. They wanted me to talk about 3 films in particular so I went for Pasolini's Il vangelo secondo Matteo (pictured, 1964), La Genese (Cheick Oumar Sissoko, 1998) and Darren Aronofsky's Noah (2014) as I feel these give a reasonable impression about the book itself.
You can catch the interview from the 7:45 mark here.
Special thanks to the shows producer Olive Clancy for coaxing some good answers out of me and putting together the music etc. that really make the piece work so well. Thanks also to Mollie Broad and her colleagues at Bloomsbury for their work on bringing this piece together as well.
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2 Comments:
At 12:41 am, May 12, 2022, Laycistercians said…
100 Bible films is an interesting book. Your interview with BBC Radio is great. Thank you.
At 8:44 am, May 14, 2022, Matt Page said…
Thank you. That's very kind of you to say. Much appreciated.
Matt
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