Saturday Cinema: Women in Film Month
March is Women's History Month, so all month host Lynne Warfel explores great women directors, composers, producers, actors and some of the great strong women's roles from classic films.
Exploring the best in film music, with host Lynne Warfel. Listen live at 10 a.m. central every Saturday on YourClassical Radio — now 2 hours! And be sure to follow us on Letterboxd!
March is Women's History Month, so all month host Lynne Warfel explores great women directors, composers, producers, actors and some of the great strong women's roles from classic films.
The Oscars are Sunday! Lynne looks at last years winners, and plays excerpts from this years hopefuls.
On this Saturday Cinema episode, Lynne Warfel looks at films with a presidential motif: 1776, Lincoln, JFK.
Film scores from the 70s, 80s and 90s. A look at the big winners from Lawrence of Arabia to Titanic.
In 1946, while America was recovering from the ravages of World War II, a couple of war veterans, Jimmy Stewart and Frank Capra, joined forces with composer Dimitri Tiomkin to make 'It's a Wonderful Life.'
John Williams provides a sentimental and lovely score to accompany the screwball comedy about a kid left alone at home at Christmastime. On this week's Flicks in Five, Lynne Warfel shares music from 'Home Alone'.
It's all aboard on 'The Polar Express' for this week's Flicks in Five, hosted by Lynne Warfel.
Aug. 1 marked the birthday of film composer Jerome Moross -- best known for his soundtrack music composed for 1958's "The Big Country." On this week's Flicks in Five, Lynne Warfel discusses Moross and that Academy Award-nominated score.
Film composer Randy Newman didn't have Hollywood success handed to him on a silver platter. 'Ragtime' gave Newman a chance to reach new heights.
This week on Flicks in Five, we'll hear some of Aaron Copland's Oscar-nominated score from the 1940 film version of 'Our Town'.
Exploring the best in film music, with host Lynne Warfel. Listen live at 10 a.m. central every Saturday on YourClassical Radio — now 2 hours! And be sure to follow us on Letterboxd!