The Maids, Roma, David Szalay, Mantegna and Bellini, Gun No 6

Published: Dec. 1, 2018, 8 p.m.

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Jean Genet's play The Maids has been adapted for an all-male cast at HOME in Manchester\\nAlfonso Cuaron's latest film Roma won the top prize at this year's Venice Film Festival. Made with funding from Netflix it is getting a limited cinema release before it is available online in order to be eligible for Oscar consideration. \\nTurbulence is the newest book from David Szalay; a collection of 12 interconnected short stories all of which revolve around international flights\\n London's National Gallery has an exhibition of work by two astounding artists who happened to be and brothers-in-law: Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini. It tells a story of art, family, rivalry, and personality.\\nGun No.6 is a documentary which tells the story of each crime carried out over a decade, using Britain's most deadly, illegal gun.\\nTom Sutcliffe's guests are Deborah Moggach, Catherine O'Flynn and Cahal Dallat. The producer is Oliver Jones\\nPodcast Extra:\\nDeborah recommends the Oceania exhibition at the Royal Academy in London \\nCatherine recommends Stan's Cafe and The Commentators\\nCahal recommends Conrad Shawcross: Psychogeometries \\nTom recommends People Just Do Nothing on BBC3

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