SCRIPT 2 - LOCATION RED CARPET

‘C O N F L I C T E D’
RADIO BROADCAST – RADIO 5
RED CARPET

Studio:
Hello and welcome to Radio 5 …. Where we are joined by Lisa, who is currently standing in London on the official red carpet, for the Film Four Awards. Lisa, tell as how it’s going on at the red carpet….


PRESENTER:
I am here in London today at the Film Four Awards, meeting the actors, directors and fans of the nominated films. These nominated films include ‘C O N F L I C T E D’  ,  ‘ T O R N’ ,  ‘C A M O U F L A G E’ and ‘ C A N D Y’. I must say the red carpet is bustling with screaming fans who have camped overnight to be able to attend the new film screenings, as well as being able to catch a glimpse of their favourite actors.


Studio:
Well it looks like the red carpet is thriving, have you caught up with any fans yet?


PRESENTER:
In fact, I have! I am here with Ben and Tom who have just come out of the screening for 
‘C O N F L I C T E D’. What have you got to say about the film? Is it what you had expected or anticipated?

R E S P O N S E: The film was better than anticipated, with a combination of comedy, heart ache and fear. There is an unexpected plot twist, which allows the audience to interpret the message themselves. We find this really interesting as it allows the audience to somewhat contribute to the overall message.

PRESENTER:
That’s nice to hear, fans got what they had anticipated, not even better.
 If we just move over here to the right, we have Sarah and Madison, who have just seen the main actors of the film. Girls what was your experience of meeting the main actors like?


R E S P O N S E: It was amazing, as we have been huge fans of theirs for years, so to finally meet them was a dream come true, as they have been inspirations of ours. They were both nice, as they asked us how we were and what we thought about the film.


Studio:
Whilst fans at the red carpet appear to have enjoyed the film screening, ‘The Times’ has rated the film 3.5 starts out of 5, quoting ‘Whilst tackling relevant topics such as the immunisation of human interaction, the film is simple in message’


In contrast to this, ‘The Times’ quotes this film is ‘A once in a life time experience, with the feature of transparent and relatable characters’.

It is fair to say ‘ C O N F L I C T E D’ has reached numerous people, and has had a long lasting impact on the ways in which one views relationships and treatment of fellow human beings, as realities of secrets, are enough to entirely tear two people apart.

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