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Wall Street calling!

The downbeat drama "Margin Call", set in a Wall Street trading house during the 2008 meltdown, is being billed as the best boom-and-bust thriller yet. Also on the programme - 25 years after her death, we look back at the tragic life of the singer Dalida, who once polled second behind De Gaulle as the person who had the greatest impact on France. Finally, we discover art that can be heard and not seen.

Slideshow: Behind the scenes
Saudi Arabia's Soldier Artist
07/05/2013 - CULTURE

Saudi Arabia's Soldier Artist

Today's guest is not just a conceptual artist: Abdulnasser Gharem is also a soldier in Saudi Arabia's army. Described as the "rock star of Saudi contemporary art", Eve Jackson speaks to him about his homeland, being the highest selling living Gulf artist and the situation in the Middle East. Also on the show, we check out the Normandy impressionist festival as well as Ancient Egypt’s anonymous scribes.
Stepping into the solo limelight: meet Kishi Bashi
06/05/2013 - CULTURE

Stepping into the solo limelight: meet Kishi Bashi

We meet the classically-trained violinist who has toured as a backing musician for Regina Spektor, "of Montreal" and more... but now Kishi Bashi is stepping into the solo limelight. His first album is just out: it’s a poppy, folky, indie affair with hints of "The Lumineers" and Arcade fire, and a touch of the ethereal. He plays live and unplugged for us in the studio.
Happy Birthday, Bollywood!
03/05/2013 - CULTURE

Happy Birthday, Bollywood!

From humble beginnings with a 40-minute silent black and white movie, India’s Hindi-language film industry has blossomed into the cinematic powerhouse of Bollywood, which is now 100 years old. Find out how Indian filmmakers of today are branching out into new genres and even zombie movies – and get a taste of the centenary box office smash "Bombay Talkies".
Seeing Africa through children's eyes
02/05/2013 - CULTURE

Seeing Africa through children's eyes

It’s Africa as you’ve never seen it before: through the eyes of the children who live there. Dorothy’s Gallery in Paris is hosting a charming exhibition of unusual portraits of African kids from Mauritania to Madagascar, all incorporating the children’s own colourful drawings. Dorothy herself tells us how the artworks help break down boundaries and broaden perspectives.
Matthew McConaughey is 'Mud' in Jeff Nichols' charming new film
02/05/2013 - CULTURE

Matthew McConaughey is 'Mud' in Jeff Nichols' charming new film

"Mud" was a quiet hit at last year's Cannes film festival. Directed by Jeff Nichols, it's a firm favourite with the critics and the France 24 Culture team. The adventure story with the softest of centres stars Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon – but it’s the two young boys whose story we follow that really steal the show. France 24 meets the director himself.

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