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Tighten that corset and sweep all that lust under the silk rug. For my latest segment on Francine Stock’s Film Programme on BBC Radio 4, I’m delving into the extravagant and asphyxiating olfactory world of Martin Scorsese’s The Age Of Innocence. The programme will be aired today at 4:00 pm UK time (11:00 am New York time).

If you’d like to listen to it online as it’s being broadcast, please click here.

When the podcast version becomes available, I’ll link to it on this post. Here’s the link. Fast forward to the 19 min mark if you can’t listen to the whole programme.

To read all the Cinema Scent reviews I’ve published on this blog, please click here.


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