CAROL ANN DUFFY is Britain's best-loved and biggest-selling living poet. In May of this year she was appointed Poet Laureate and shortly afterwards agreed to take part in a profile of her life and work for THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. The resulting film is centred around a major interview with MELVYN BRAGG, in which CAROL ANN DUFFY discusses her work for both adults and children, and her appointment as Laureate. THE SOUTH BANK SHOW accompanies CAROL ANN DUFFY to Wales, where she teaches and mentors students at the Ty Newydd poetry masterclass. The film follows her to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where she performs a show for children alongside her own daughter Ella. She also reads some of her work for adults to a sold out audience on the main stage at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. THE SOUTH BANK SHOW joins CAROL ANN DUFFY in Orta, Italy, where she attends the famous Poetry on the Lake festival alongside fellow poets and enthusiasts from around the world. Throughout the film, CAROL ANN DUFFY reads extensively from her significant body of work. In addition, THE SOUTH BANK SHOW has filmed dramatisations of two of her character-led monologues, featuring the actors RUSSELL TOVEY (Being Human, Little Dorrit, The History Boys) in Education for Leisure; and JEMIMA ROOPER (Lost in Austen, As If) in Warming her Pearls. This film provides a fascinating insight into the working life of a very modern vocational poet.
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Melvyn Bragg | Writer | ||
Matt Cain | Director |