{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/d5d9b672-d90e-48ce-9a9e-76d59f32622f/893a2b14-9ec8-4c09-95ca-e71caa940d47?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The BFI podcast: Derek Jarman, Journeyman DOP Laurie Rose, African Odysseys: New Wave and Into Film","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/60ed7c113469b76844e4d104/60ed7c348c0c31001917c0cd.jpg?height=200","description":"Journeyman DOP Laurie Rose tells us how he helped Paddy Considine's boxing tragedy Journeyman get into shape; The UK's best new film critic (who's 10) explains what it's like to win an Into Film award; a punk rocker presents New Wave, the new season being held as part of the BFI's African Odysseys strand; and we find some archive audio of Derek Jarman saying cheeky things about the royals. \nThe BFI podcast - four stories from across the British film industry - is written, presented and produced by Henry Barnes: https://twitter.com/henryhbarnes?lang=en.\n\nThis episode contains clips from the following: \n\n- Journeyman, directed by Paddy Considine and released in 2018 by StudioCanal.\n- Journey's End, directed by Saul Dibb and released in 2017 by Lionsgate. \n\nThis episode contains the following music, all used under license via Audio Network, unless otherwise stated:\n\n- Throwback Jack, written and performed by Tim Garland. Released in 2003.\n- Soul Brother 2, written and performed by Gareth Johnson and Justin Johnson. Released in 2009. \n- Eastern Mystique, written and performed by Bruce Maginnis and Daniel Weltlinger. Released in 2011.\n- Down the Pun, written and performed by Bob Bradley and Chris Egan. Released in 2013. \n- Dream Number 9, written and performed by Stephanie Phillips, Chardine Taylor-Stone and Kiera Coward-Deyell. Released in 2014.","author_name":"British Film Institute"}