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Time to dig out your annotated T S Eliot and stick on a bit of Wagner, because my latest contribution to BBC Radio 4’s Film Programme, presented by Francine Stock, sinks deep into the murky interior of Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now. Can you take the horror…?

The episode will be broadcast on Thursday 12th July at 4 pm UK time; you can listen live by clicking on this link. I’ll post a link to the podcast version after the live broadcast.

UPDATE: Here’s a link to some podcast and download options; scroll through to the 25 minute mark for my contribution.

For more Cinema Scent reviews, please click here.

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