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The Screen Podcast
Has it been a good year for original IP at the box office?
On this week’s episode of The Screen Podcast, the team discuss the hits, misses and surprises at the global box office this year, before we look back on the American Film Market, which finished last weekend. Screen contributing editor Wendy Mitchell, deputy editor Louise Tutt and awards and box office editor Charles Gant examine whether it’s been an encouraging few months for original IP in cinemas. The team also look at the growing global success of anime titles, some strong local hits in France, and soft debuts for two UK filmmakers; Gurinder Chadha’s Christmas Karma and Edgar Wright...
2025-11-20
42 min
The Screen Podcast
Are awards season narratives helpful? Plus, FilmNation's Glen Basner gets candid ahead of AFM
On this week’s episode of The Screen Podcast, the team discusses the emerging narratives in this year’s awards race, before FilmNation Entertainment CEO Glen Basner shares his insights ahead of the American Film Market (AFM). First, Screen contributing editor Wendy Mitchell, editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and deputy editor Louise Tutt are joined by awards and box office editor Charles Gant to discuss the early shape of the awards race. They debate whether big studio films are at a disadvantage, whether Wicked: For Good can pull off a Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King-style victory lap, and the...
2025-11-06
47 min
The Screen Podcast
The hidden gems from the autumn film festivals
Our team pick out the hidden gems from the Autumn film festivals, and reflect on this year's starry edition of the BFI London Film Festival. International reporter Ben Dalton joins editor Wendy Mitchell, editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and deputy editor Louise Tutt to discuss how the LFF has become a major stop on the awards circuit, with the likes of George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Steven Spielberg among the many celebrities to walk its read carpet. Then Screen's reviews editor Nikki Baughan and senior international critic Wendy Ide pick out some of the smaller films from the likes of Venice, Toronto...
2025-10-23
45 min
The Screen Podcast
The road ahead for UK producers, trump tariffs and Bafta rule changes explained
The team look at the challenges facing UK producers, Trump’s latest tariff threat and this year’s Bafta and Oscars rule changes. Hosted by Wendy Mitchell with Matt Mueller, Louise Tutt and Charles Gant.
2025-10-09
36 min
The Screen Podcast
European producers fight for recognition, plus James McAvoy and TIFF takeaways
The Screen Podcast delves into the thorny future of Creative Europe in its latest episode, before James McAvoy reminisces about being picked as a Screen Star of Tomorrow, and we assess the industry chatter around next year’s TIFF Market.
2025-09-25
46 min
The Screen Podcast
Mubi's funding controversy, Venice Film Festival highlights and Dwayne Johnson's Oscar chances
The Screen team discusses Mubi’s ongoing funding controversy before delving into Venice Film Festival’s starry guests, hidden gems and Gaza focus. First, Screen contributing editor Wendy Mitchell, editor Matt Mueller and deputy editor Lousie Tutt break down the controversy surrounding Mubi’s $100m investment from venture capital firm Sequoia. Then, Wendy is joined by senior international reporter Ben Dalton to discuss Venice Film Festival’s return to star-studded status, what deals - if any - will emerge for unrepresented titles, and how the war in Gaza took the spotlight. Finally, Screen’s senior critic Wendy Ide jumps in with her t...
2025-09-11
44 min
The Screen Podcast
Bafta reactions and Oscar predictions with guest Vue CEO Tim Richards
With the Bafta results shaking up the awards race once more, many of the key categories still remain much up in the air according to Screen’s awards-season experts. In our latest Screen Awards Podcast for the 2024/25 race, Screen’s editor-in-chief Matt Mueller and box office editor Charles Gant are joined by Vue International CEO Time Richards to break down the Bafta winners and what it means for the final stretch of awards season.
2025-02-20
27 min
Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast
2025: EFM Morning Brief with Screen International
Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Louise Tutt from Screen International, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast se...
2025-02-17
12 min
The Screen Podcast
Why the Oscar and Bafta races are still a wide open
Screen’s editor-in-chief Matt Mueller, executive editor, reviews and new talent Fionnuala Halligan, deputy editor Louise Tutt and awards and box office editor Charles Gant survey the Oscar and Bafta nominations. As well as the frontrunners, categories where nominees are gathering late momentum are also highlighted.
2025-01-31
50 min
The Screen Podcast
Oscar shortlist surprises and our films of the year
Screen's awards experts pick out the surprises from this year's Oscar shortlists, and reveal their 2025 top five titles. Featuring Screen’s editor-in-chief Matt Mueller, executive editor, reviews and new talent Fionnuala Halligan, and awards and box-office editor Charles Gant, and deputy editor Louise Tutt.
2024-12-20
28 min
The Screen Podcast
Bifa, EFA & Globes round-up – plus, what are the hot British contenders?
Early awards indicators suggest Emilia Perez is the one to beat, according to Screen International’s awards experts. Screen’s editor-in-chief Matt Mueller, awards and box office editor Charles Gant, and executive editor Fionnuala Halligan, assess the first wave of awards and unpick Bafta’s “British only” contenders.
2024-12-12
32 min
The Screen Podcast
Early favourites emerge in actor races
There are early favourites in this season’s Oscar and Bafta actor races, but several categories look highly competitive, according to Screen’s awards experts. Screen’s editor-in-chief Matt Mueller, awards and box-office editor Charles Gant, and Americas editor Jeremy Kay, deep dive into the acting categories.
2024-12-06
24 min
The Screen Podcast
Global politics take leading role in the Oscars’ international feature race
This year's international feature race throws up some “big questions for the Academy”, according to Screen International’s awards experts. Matt Mueller, Fionnuala Halligan, and Charles Gant asses the titles competing in Ampas’ international feature and Bafta’s best film not in the English language categories.
2024-11-29
26 min
The Screen Podcast
Are leftfield titles leading the awards race?
'Emilia Perez', 'The Substance', 'Anora' and 'Nosferatu' could be major contenders in a wide-open race, say Screen's awards experts. The first Screen Awards Podcast for the 2024/25 race. Hosted by Matt Mueller alongside Fionnuala Halligan and Charles Gant.
2024-11-21
23 min
Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast
2024: EFM Morning Brief with Screen International
Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Louise Tutt from Screen International, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast se...
2024-02-15
13 min
The Screen Podcast
What awards titles are gaining momentum; plus in-depth on entering a film for Bafta
In the second Screen Awards Podcast for the 2023/24 race, our experts look at which titles are gaining momentum following the Golden Globe nominations and the European Film Awards, and go in-depth on the process – including costs – involved in submitting a film for Bafta consideration. Screen’s editor Matt Mueller, executive editor, reviews and new talent Fionnuala Halligan, and awards and box-office editor Charles Gant also discuss why it’s been a good few weeks for 'Anatomy Of A Fall' and Hayao Miyazaki’s box office hit 'The Boy And The Heron'.
2023-12-18
36 min
The Screen Podcast
Picking the buzziest UK and international film award contenders this year
In the first Screen Awards Podcast for the 2023/24 race, Screen’s editor Matt Mueller, executive editor, reviews and new talent Fionnuala Halligan, and awards and box-office editor Charles Gant assess the early UK and international frontrunners.
2023-11-23
28 min
Santi e beati - BastaBugie.it
Gli interrogatori a Bernadette, la forza di un'anima pura
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=7479GLI INTERROGATORI A BERNADETTE, LA FORZA DI UN'ANIMA PURA di Antonio TaralloQuando si pensa a Lourdes le immagini si affollano nella mente, soprattutto nel cuore: la grotta di Massabielle, la statua dell'Immacolata Concezione, l'acqua miracolosa, i flambeaux, le migliaia di candele accese che illuminano il luogo sacro, il verde incontaminato dei Pirenei, il fiume Gave e tante, tante altre immagini. Si potrebbe continuare ad libitum. Ma fra queste, più di tutte, ve n'è una: è il volto di una giovane con grandi occhi neri, scuri e profondi; ha un...
2023-08-01
15 min
Emancipations Podcast
Sartre’s Existential Psychoanalysis feat. Mary L. Edwards
We are joined by Mary L. Edwards to discuss her new book Sartre's Existential Psychoanalysis: Knowing Others. We discuss Sartre's concept of bad faith, the in-itself and the for-itself and the challenge that his philosophy poses to psychoanalysis. We also discuss Sartre's psychobiographies on Jean Genet and Gustave Flaubert and what these works have to offer to psychoanalytic practice and theory. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/torsiongroups Link to Mary's book: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/sartres... Mary Louise Edwards is a teacher in philosophy at Cardiff University, S...
2023-05-03
1h 44
Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast
EFM Morning Brief with Screen International
Kick off your EFM day with this short morning coffee companion: our daily EFM Morning Brief. 10 minutes to keep you up to speed with the latest news – today provided by our guest correspondent Louise Tutt from Screen International, followed by our "what's on for today" to help you navigate our EFM Industry Sessions and spot highlights and tips for the day. Make sure to tune into our EFM Morning Brief to stay on top of all the essentials and get the latest EFM buzz, hosted by Wendy Mitchell. EFM Morning Brief is part of the year-round podcast se...
2023-02-16
10 min
The Screen Podcast
Rian Johnson on why theatrical and streaming should join hands
We speak to filmmaker Rian Johnson about Netflix whodunnit Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. The film received an unusual week-long theatrical release in the US, UK and other select territories, ahead of its worldwide streaming bow on December 23. Johnson, whose previous films include the original Knives Out, Looper, Brick and Stars Wars: The Last Jedi, spoke to Screen’s Americas editor Jeremy Kay about shooting during the pandemic and the film’s groundbreaking release.
2022-12-21
27 min
The Screen Podcast
Bifas, Baftas, international frontrunners, and the return of the Golden Globes
Our team assesses the state of the race following last weekend’s Bifas, what they could mean for the Baftas, and the first US critics ceremonies. Podcast host and Screen International editor Matt Mueller is joined by deputy editor Louise Tutt and awards and box office editor Charles Gant.
2022-12-08
33 min
The Screen Podcast
Luca Guadagnino, David Kajganich on making a new kind of cannibal movie with ‘Bones And All’
In the second episode of our 2022/2023 awards season series, we speak to director Luca Guadagnino and writer David Kajganich about 'Bones And All'. The film stars Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell as a pair on cannibals on the run in 1980s America, 'Bones And All' is based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis and debuted at Venice this year. Guadagnino and Kajganich discuss making a different kind of cannibal movie, how David’s cameo as bus driver ended up on the cutting room floor and why Luca is planning an extended theatrical cut for his film 'A Bigger Splash'. Int...
2022-12-02
30 min
The Screen Podcast
Alejandro Iñárritu on ‘Bardo’ inspirations, re-editing after Venice premiere
In our first episode covering the 2022/2023 awards season, Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, a two-time best director Oscar winner for 'Birdman' and 'The Revenant', talks to Screen contributing editor Mark Salisbury about his latest project, Mexican Oscar entry 'Bardo, False Chronicle Of A Handful Of Truths'. Iñárritu explains why it took him so long to follow up 2015’s 'The Revenant', cutting more than 20 minutes of footage from 'Bardo' after its Venice premiere, and the real-life inspiration for the project. 'Bardo' is released in select UK cinemas on November 18, before launching worldwide on Netflix on December 16.
2022-11-17
30 min
The Screen Podcast
Oscar predictions, Denis Villeneuve on his biggest ‘Dune' challenge
In the latest episode of The Screen Podcast, the team make their final Oscar predictions, and Denis Villeneuve discusses Dune, which is up for 10 awards on the night. In the first half of the pod, Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan, deputy editor Louise Tutt and Americas editor Jeremy Kay assess the upcoming Oscar ceremony on March 27. How did the Bafta Film Awards affect the Oscar race? And what does Oscars producer Will Packer have lined up to boost ratings? Finally, our hosts pick their favourites in the actor, actress, director and best picture categories. Then Vi...
2022-03-23
41 min
The Screen Podcast
Our final Bafta predictions plus Nina Menkes interview
In the latest episode of The Screen Podcast, the team discuss the final contenders for the Baftas, and mark International Women’s Day by speaking to renowned independent filmmaker Nina Menkes. Screen’s editor Matt Mueller, deputy editor Louise Tutt, awards and box office editor Charles Gant, and chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan give their final Bafta predictions ahead of the ceremony on March 13, and assess the overall awards race as it enters its final stretch. And with International Women’s Day 2022 taking place on March 8, Halligan also spoke to director and academic Nina Menkes about her docume...
2022-03-08
49 min
The Screen Podcast
Sundance verdict plus Carlo Chatrian previews Berlin 2022
In the latest episode of The Screen Podcast, the team reflects on this year’s virtual Sundance, and festival director Carlo Chatrian previews the 2022 Berlinale. Screen International editor Matt Mueller, chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan and Americas editor Jeremy Kay assess the buzzy titles and key deals from Sundance (which ran Jan 10-20), and also discuss how well it worked as a virtual event for a second year in a row. Then Halligan sits down with Berlin film festival director Chatrian, who shares his insights on the line-up and the overall shape of the festival, which kicks of...
2022-02-02
46 min
The Screen Podcast
The Bafta longlists plus senior programmer John Nein on Sundance 2022
In the latest episode of The Screen Podcast, the team discuss the latest awards season developments including the Bafta longlists, the SAG award nominations and the Golden Globes. Plus, Sundance senior programmer John Nein offers his insights into this year’s festival. Screen International editor Matt Mueller, chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan, and awards and box office editor Charles Gant take the temperature of the ongoing awards season. The Screen trio consider key talking points from the 2022 Bafta longlists, including a mainstream best film selection and a relatively weak showing for independent British films. Also under discussion ar...
2022-01-18
51 min
The Screen Podcast
Our verdict on the Oscar shortlists + 'Flee' director interview
The latest episode of our monthly podcast sees our hosts assess this year’s Oscar shortlists. Screen’s editor Matt Mueller, Americas editor Jeremy Kay, and awards and box office editor Charles Gant discuss the 15 titles that made the cut in the Oscar international and documentary categories, as well as some surprising omissions. After that, Screen’s chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan talks to Jonas Poher Rasmussen, the director of Danish Oscar submission Flee, which has made both international and documentary shortlists.
2021-12-26
36 min
The Screen Podcast
The UK contenders in this year's awards race + Joanna Hogg interview
The latest episode of our monthly podcast is focused on the UK contenders this awards season. Screen’s editor Matt Mueller, chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan, and awards and box office editor Charles Gant discuss the UK titles in contention for this year’s Oscar and Bafta races, reflect on the recent Bifa awards and look at the criteria that define a “British film” in the eyes of Bafta. After that, Halligan is joined by one of the filmmakers in this year’s awards race, Joanna Hogg, to discuss The Souvenir: Part II.
2021-12-13
41 min
Carsicamente
#3 - Erdrich. Il guardiano notturno e l'era dell'estinzione
Il guardiano notturno è l'ultima fatica letteraria di Louise Erdrich e si è aggiudicato il Pulitzer per la narrativa nel 2021. Questo romanzo ci porta direttamente nella riserva delle Turtle Mountain, in Nord Dakota, raccontandoci uno spaccato inusuale di quegli anni '50 americani che siamo abituati a immaginare in tutt'altro modo.
2021-12-07
15 min
The Screen Podcast
Assessing the Oscar international feature race + Paolo Sorrentino talks ‘The Hand Of God’
In the third episode of our monthly podcast, Screen’s editor Matt Mueller, chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan, and awards and box office editor Charles Gant delve into this year’s Oscars international feature race. With 93 titles submitted so far, the trio pick out some of the contenders that could go all the way in what seems like a more open race this year, as well as the surprising omissions that were not submitted to the category by their home countries. Mueller is then joined by director Paolo Sorrentino, who discusses Italy’s submission The Hand Of God. S...
2021-11-16
40 min
90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest
Aaaaaaaah! LIVE with Robin Ince
Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. Episode 71 is a special live episode, and Sam is joined by comedian, writer and broadcaster Robin Ince. Recorded at the London Podcast Festival 2021. Robin has chosen the dialogue-free horror comedy Aaaaaaaah!. Directed by Steve Oram, the film features a cast of top British comedians such as Julian Barratt, Toyah Willcox, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Alice Lowe and Noel Fielding Sam and Robin discuss the music by...
2021-10-08
50 min
Storie di Donne nella Storia
Maria Teresa Carlotta di Borbone-Francia
Maria Teresa Carlotta Borbone-Francia Unica superstite della furia rivoluzionaria che si è abbattuta sulla famiglia reale francese e Regina di Francia per appena 10 minuti. Orgogliosa quanto fragile, ha subìto tragiche esperienze durante la prigionia. Rimane sola e rimette in gioco la sua vita diventando l’emblema della pace e della riconciliazione dei francesi. Di lei Napoleone ha detto: “[…] è l’unico uomo della famiglia dei Borboni” Una vita tutt’altro che noiosa quella di Carlotta, che dimostra quanto abbia sempre tenuto fede alle sue convinzioni. D’altronde la madre aveva notato fin da subito la sua indole orgogliosa e impavida e per quanto vedend...
2021-07-31
17 min
The Screen Podcast
On the ground for the return of Cannes
In the second episode of our monthly podcast, Screen’s editor Matt Mueller and chief film critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan report from the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. They discuss getting to Cannes, the vibe on the ground and the opening night film Annette. They are then joined by Jonathan Rutter, director of film at Premier PR, who tells us about the logistics for getting talent to the festival. Finally Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay swings by to give us the lowdown on this year’s market.
2021-07-08
36 min
The Screen Podcast
Our verdict on the 2021 Cannes Official Selection
In the first episode of our new monthly podcast, Screen International's editor Matt Mueller and chief film critic Fionnuala Halligan give their verdict on the Cannes Film Festival's 2021 Official Selection. Cannes head Thierry Fremaux announced the titles at a Paris press conference for its 2021 edition, which will be held as a physical event from July 6-17 after it was forced to cancel last year. We'll pick out the most intriguing (and most unusual) selections in the line-up, debate how well Cannes has done in terms of diversity, and explore what impact this year's festival could have on the international independent...
2021-06-08
41 min
Unscripted
Bafta special: All you need to know from the awards - including the stars, the surprises and the speeches
In this special episode of Unscripted, find out who won what at the Baftas, the biggest surprises of the night, and the stand out speeches.Nina is joined by Louise Tutt, Deputy Editor of British film magazine Screen International, to bring you highlights and analysis of the awards.They also take a look at what it all means for the next big occasion coming up - the Oscars.
2021-04-12
12 min
The Screen Podcast
What next for Canada’s screen industries? (sponsored)
In a sponsored episode of the Screen podcast, the three heads of Canada’s leading screen-based organisations – Telefilm Canada, Canada Media Fund and CBC/Radio-Canada – share their insights into the state of the industry in Canada, how strategic partnerships are helping their companies to thrive, and look at what’s next for Canada’s audiovisual creators in an age of radical industry change. Leading the discussion are Christa Dickenson, executive director of Telefilm Canada; Valerie Creighton, president and CEO of Canada Media Fund; and Catherine Tait is president and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada. Their wide-ranging conversation covers topics including how Canada can...
2020-02-20
46 min
The Screen Podcast
Sundance directors discuss their World Cinema Dramatic films
In a special edition of our podcast series, Screen International donned its winter gear and flew into Park City, Utah, for a chat with four international filmmakers at Sundance Film Festival 2020. Each director’s new film screened in the prestigious World Cinema Dramatic Competition section: Maïmouna Doucouré brought Cuties (France); Fernanda Valadez Identifying Features (Mexico/Spain); Visar Morina Exil (Germany/Belgium/Kosovo); and Aneil Karia Surge (UK). All four films address notions of belonging and human connection, yet in very different ways that reflect the filmmakers’ countries of origin and specific social issues. The directors talk about their stories, how th...
2020-02-05
54 min
The Screen Podcast
Avengers: Endgame’ writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely
Avengers: Endgame writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely sat down with Screen International to reveal how they approached writing the record-breaking superhero epic and their favourite moments from the movie. After the Walt Studios Motion Pictures release became the highest-grossing film of all time with $2.8bn at the global box office, screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely sat down to discuss their journey across the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The duo reveal how they approached writing the climactic instalment of the Infinity Saga – the name given to the series that comprises the first 23 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They also sh...
2019-11-25
42 min
Explore The Unforgettable Full Audiobook Now, Curious Minds!
[Spanish] - No está solo (Colomba y Dante 1) by Sandrone Dazieri
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/407070to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - No está solo (Colomba y Dante 1) Series: #1 of Colomba y Dante Author: Sandrone Dazieri Narrator: Eugenio Barona Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 29 minutes Release date: November 7, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Tras Dicker y Lemaitre, llega el nuevo gran thriller europeo. Bienvenidos al mundo Dazieri. Un niño desaparece a las afueras de Roma. La madre es encontrada muerta y los investigadores creen responsable al marido de la mujer. Sin embargo, cuando Colomba Caselli llega a la...
2019-11-07
3h 29
The Screen Podcast
The Heat Is On – Assessing the Early 2019/20 Oscar & Bafta Races
In the first of Screen International’s awards season podcast series, Screen editor Matt Mueller is joined by features editor Charles Gant and joint managing director of Picturehouse Cinemas and Picturehouse Entertainment Clare Binns to discuss the kick-off to the 2019/20 awards season. Who are the early front-runners in the major categories, how is the date change impacting the release schedule and can anything beat Parasite in the international feature film category? Matt, Clare and Charles discuss the shorter window for capitalising on awards contenders this year following the US Academy’s decision to move the Oscar ceremony forward to February 9 and...
2019-11-07
36 min
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
[Spanish] - No está solo (Colomba y Dante 1) by Sandrone Dazieri
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/407070to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - No está solo (Colomba y Dante 1) Series: #1 of Colomba y Dante Author: Sandrone Dazieri Narrator: Eugenio Barona Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 29 minutes Release date: November 7, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Tras Dicker y Lemaitre, llega el nuevo gran thriller europeo. Bienvenidos al mundo Dazieri. Un niño desaparece a las afueras de Roma. La madre es encontrada muerta y los investigadores creen responsable al marido de la mujer. Sin embargo, cuando Colomba Caselli llega a la...
2019-11-07
3h 29
the Best Audio Stories in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
[Spanish] - No está solo (Colomba y Dante 1) by Sandrone Dazieri
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/407070 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - No está solo (Colomba y Dante 1) Series: #1 of Colomba y Dante Author: Sandrone Dazieri Narrator: Eugenio Barona Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 29 minutes Release date: November 7, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Tras Dicker y Lemaitre, llega el nuevo gran thriller europeo. Bienvenidos al mundo Dazieri. Un niño desaparece a las afueras de Roma. La madre es encontrada muerta y los investigadores creen responsable al marido de la mujer. Sin embargo, cuando Colomba Caselli llega a l...
2019-11-07
05 min
The delicious. podcast
Manchester, a foodie's special. Sponsored by Woodalls Charcuterie
This week Gilly Smith and River Cottage's Steven Lamb explore the rise and rise of Manchester's food scene with Colin Woodall of Woodalls Charcuterie, Adam Reid, head chef at The French, Lee Frost, butcher to the city's best restaurants and Lucy Noone, greengrocer to the stars. Plus where and why to eat in Manchester with Christine Cort, chief executive of the biennial Manchester International Festival, Fodder podcaster, Matt White, food journalist, Louise Rhind-Tutt and restaurant consultant, Thom Hetherington. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-09-20
00 min