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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Movies 20220104 01:50:00

and beset by tragedy. watch out for that traffic there. number eight, from sir kenneth branagh, another personal film account of childhood, in this case belfast. the film is a valentine to the city and a loving tribute to his family, helped by a brilliant portrayal by young actorjude hill. your reading is stressing me out. this will affect the entire planet. in seventh place, don t look up, adam mckay s refreshing media satire, speculating on what would happen if a giant comet was hurtling towards earth, spelling total extinction. what i see in her is obvious. what she sees them he is a little more puzzling. in sixth place, and it, the opening film at this year s cannes film festival, in which the story and songs came from the pop duo sparks. a seriously weird but thoroughly engaging film.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Movies 20220102 00:52:00

talents of its lyricist, the late stephen sondheim. it had electrifying moments, great choreography, and of course great songs. taking the number nine spot, paolo sorrentino s the hand of god, the most personalfilm to date from the italian director, a memorable portrait of him and his exuberant family in naples as he was growing up, and beset by tragedy. watch out for that traffic there. number eight, from sir kenneth branagh, another personal film account of childhood, in this case belfast. the film is a valentine to the city and a loving tribute to his family, helped by a brilliant portrayal by young actorjude hill. your reading is stressing me out. this will affect the entire planet. in seventh place, don t look up, adam mckay s refreshing media satire, speculating on what would

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Movies 20220104 20:50:00

from the italian director, a memorable portrait of him and his exuberant family in naples as he was growing up, and beset by tragedy. watch out for that traffic there. number eight, from sir kenneth branagh, another personalfilm account of childhood, in this case belfast. the film is a valentine to the city and a loving tribute to his family, helped by a brilliant portrayal by young actorjude hill. your breathing is stressing me out. this will affect the entire planet. in seventh place, don t look up, adam mckay s refreshing media satire, speculating on what would happen if a giant comet was hurtling towards earth, spelling total extinction. what i see in her is obvious. what she sees in me is a little more puzzling. in sixth place, annette, the opening film at this year s cannes film festival, in which the story and songs came from the pop duo sparks. a seriously weird but

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Movies 20220102 14:52:00

it had electrifying moments, great choreography, and of course great songs. taking the number nine spot, paolo sorrentino s the hand of god, the most personal film to date from the italian director, a memorable portrait of him and his exuberant family in naples as he was growing up, and beset by tragedy. watch out for that traffic there. number eight, from sir kenneth branagh, another personalfilm account of childhood, in this case belfast. the film is a valentine to the city and a loving tribute to his family, helped by a brilliant portrayal by young actorjude hill. your reading is stressing me out. this will affect the entire planet. in seventh place, don t look up, adam mckay s refreshing

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Movies 20220106 02:50:00

paolo sorrentino s the hand of god, the most personalfilm to date from the italian director, a memorable portrait of him and his exuberant family in naples as he was growing up, and beset by tragedy. watch out for that traffic there. number eight, from sir kenneth branagh, another personal film account of childhood, in this case belfast. the film is a valentine to the city and a loving tribute to his family, helped by a brilliant portrayal by young actorjude hill. your reading is stressing me out. this will affect the entire planet. i know but it s like so stressful. in seventh place, don t look up, adam mckay s refreshing media satire, speculating on what would happen if a giant comet was hurtling towards earth, spelling total extinction. what i see in her is obvious. what she sees in me

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