Skip Lievsay discusses "designing sound" for the films Cape Fear, Matewan and Barton Fink. There's a profile of the film studios at Babelsberg in Berlin where Metropolis, The Blue Angel and Baron Munchhausen were made, and an interview with Wim Wenders, whose Until the End of the World was partly shot there last year. Also, how three first time writer-directors, whose new films were rejected by the usual British backers, raised their money in unusual ways. David Cohen (The Pleasure Principle) got his budget from his NatWest bank manager. Mark Peploe (Afraid of the Dark), raised European co-production money, and Mark Harmon took his Blame It on the Bellboy script to Disney.
—Radio Times