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In the latest episode of STUDIOCANAL Presents, Simon Brew is joined by broadcaster and critic Anna Bogutskaya, as they delve into an all-time British classic movie.
1949's The Third Man continually tops critics lists, and was also responsible for a chart-topping piece of music. Anna and Simon dig into the movie, look at why it's endured, and why you shouldn't wear nice shoes in Vienna sewers.
Also: news on upcoming films currently in production, and a dream double bill too.
Please note: this episode contains spoilers for The Third Man, and an explanation of what 'BDE' is.
1949's The Third Man continually tops critics lists, and was also responsible for a chart-topping piece of music. Anna and Simon dig into the movie, look at why it's endured, and why you shouldn't wear nice shoes in Vienna sewers.
Also: news on upcoming films currently in production, and a dream double bill too.
Please note: this episode contains spoilers for The Third Man, and an explanation of what 'BDE' is.
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In the latest episode of STUDIOCANAL Presents, Simon Brew is joined by broadcaster and critic Anna Bogutskaya, as they delve into an all-time British classic movie.
1949's The Third Man continually tops critics lists, and was also responsible for a chart-topping piece of music. Anna and Simon dig into the movie, look at why it's endured, and why you shouldn't wear nice shoes in Vienna sewers.
Also: news on upcoming films currently in production, and a dream double bill too.
Please note: this episode contains spoilers for The Third Man, and an explanation of what 'BDE' is.
1949's The Third Man continually tops critics lists, and was also responsible for a chart-topping piece of music. Anna and Simon dig into the movie, look at why it's endured, and why you shouldn't wear nice shoes in Vienna sewers.
Also: news on upcoming films currently in production, and a dream double bill too.
Please note: this episode contains spoilers for The Third Man, and an explanation of what 'BDE' is.
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