Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen and how to make a music biopic sing

Ayyyyyyyy-oh! And welcome to our music biopic special, performed - with Queen-ish grandiosity - in five movements. Join us as we work out what makes a musician's story sing on screen. This episode look at the crucial elements you need to compose a truly great film about musicians and their music. We ask whether the truth matters, who decides which music biopics get made, pick our favourites of the form and tell Hollywood which musical acts' stories they should be counting in next. The BFI Podcast is ... BFI Southbank Programmer Anna Bogutskaya BFI Digital editor Henry Barnes Producer Peter Sale Rock on: • Hen on why the truth and music often sound off-key - The Guardian • The making of the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There - The New York Times • The actual best Queen song For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Hosted by BFI programmer Anna Bogutskaya and the BFI’s digital editor, Henry Barnes, The Bigger Picture covers the best in screen culture, from film to TV to gaming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.