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Bums On Seats 22/09/2012

Our second show focusing on the 32nd Cambridge Film Festival is all about scale, with reviews of Walter Salles’ epic adaptation of ON THE ROAD and mammoth French box office hit UNTOUCHABLE, alongside a look at the hard hitting handicam documentary 5 BROKEN CAMERAS. We’ll also have an interview with George Perry on the legacy of Alfred Hitchcock and an article on the festival’s Microcinema strand, which features directors working outside the traditional of mainstream filmmaking.

Toby Miller is host, with regular reviewers Jim Ross and Edward Elliot, alongside new recruit Andrew Nikolds and special guest Hiu Chan.

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Posted: September 24, 2012 | Last Updated September 24, 2012

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