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12 January 2005
Presented by Kirsty Lang
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Jean-Pierre Jeunet
The director of Amelie talks about his latest film A Very Long Engagement, which stars Audrey Tautou as a woman searching for her fiancee in the First World War trenches.
A Very Long Engagement is released in cinemas nationwide next Friday certificate 15
Zaha Hadid wins commission
Zaha Hadid will design the Architecture Foundations headquarters near Tate Modern, which will be the first new cultural building in central London for almost 30 years.
Tom Hark
Brighton Football club supporters have scored a top 20 hit with Tom Hark - We Want Falmer. The tune comes from 1950s South African Kwela music. Front Row investigates its penny whistle origins.
The Wolves of Willoughy Chase
Amanda Craig reviews the final book in Joan Aitken's childrens saga. Aitken completed The Witch of Clatteringshaws shortly before she died last year.
The Witch of Clatteringshaws by Joan Aitken in published by Cape
Robert Hamer
The National Film Theatre is seeking to restore the reputation of director Robert Hamer - best known for Kind Hearts and Coronets - who died of alcoholism aged 52 by showing a season of his films. Front Row assesses his legacy.
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