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Genius or clown? Paris hosts first Salvador Dali retrospective since his death

We head to the largest exhibition of Salvador Dali’s works since his 1979 Paris retrospective - the most viewed show in the Pompidou Centre's history. Also on the programme, we get a rare glimpse inside the studio of one of South Africa's most celebrated artists. Finally, the dresses that hid Frida Kahlo's pain come to light decades later... in a new exhibition.

By Eve JACKSON
Slideshow: Behind the scenes
Barry Levinson's "Blair Witch Project" for Thinking Adults
19/06/2013 - CULTURE

Barry Levinson's "Blair Witch Project" for Thinking Adults

Two million fish washed ashore, a thousand blackbirds dropped from the sky and 700 people dead: Rainman director Barry Levinson's 'The Bay' tells the story of a mysterious parasitic outbreak. Also on the show how to survive the wait until the 4th series of Game of Thrones and the English-language adaptation of Albert Cohen's epic Swiss tale 'Belle du Seigneur' starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and supermodel Natalia Vodianova.
Syrian soap operas, Mali musicians and Germans in search of gold
18/06/2013 - CULTURE

Syrian soap operas, Mali musicians and Germans in search of gold

The Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s infected dreamers from all over the world with mining fever, tempting them to the uncharted wilderness of northwest Canada. In today’s show the director Thomas Arslan and actress Nina Hoss talk about 'Gold:' a film following a band of German immigrants in search of a better life.
Thriller "The East" explores the world of anarchists fighting Western capitalism
17/06/2013 - CULTURE

Thriller "The East" explores the world of anarchists fighting Western capitalism

Today the culture show is all about cinema. Clovis Casali talks to filmmaker Zal Batmanglij for the release of "the East" starring Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgärd and Ellen Page. The movie shows an intelligence operative infiltrates an anarchist group that targets large corporations. Also on the program: Superman is back. This time his new adventures "Man of Steel" look at how Clark Kent developed into a fearless superhero.
Journey Through France’s Most Celebrated Gardens
15/06/2013 - CULTURE

Journey Through France’s Most Celebrated Gardens

Today the culture show takes you to some of France’s most celebrated gardens. A journey throughout the country to understand what makes the Tuileries or Claude Monet’s Giverny so special and what kind of new challenges they face. You’ll see that the work of landscape architects and gardeners is art itself. Standing the test of time, these gardens attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
Deconstructing 'The Shining'
13/06/2013 - CULTURE

Deconstructing 'The Shining'

Stanley Kubrick's classic film is about a family facing death in an isolated hotel. Or maybe it's about the genocide of Native Americans. Or perhaps it's an indictment of the Holocaust. It all depends on who you ask. Our guest, director Rodney Ascher, has asked just about everyone. His documentary "Room 237" explores the world of "Shining" interpretations, talking to five people about their often outlandish ideas.

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