Elisabeth Moss, Aravind Adiga, 20th anniversary of The Sims computer game
Elisabeth Moss talks about her new film The Invisible Man, a 21st century reboot of the HG Wells story. Plus Booker winning novelist Aravind Adiga on his latest novel Amnesty.
Elisabeth Moss talks about her new film The Invisible Man, a 21st century reboot of the HG Wells story. Told from the victim鈥檚 point of view, Elisabeth plays Cecilia who fears for her safety after escaping an abusive relationship. But when she discovers her ex has killed himself, she fears something far worse: that he鈥檚 not dead and has found a way to make himself invisible.
Booker winning novelist Aravind Adiga on his latest novel Amnesty, a novel set Sydney, Australia over 24 hours that follows Danny, an illegal immigrant, who gets unwittingly involved in a murder.
Twenty years ago this month, the video game The Sims was launched and went on to become one of the most successful games to date with millions of players worldwide. Games critic Jordan Erica Webber, and Dr Jo Twist, CEO of Ukie, discuss the ground-breaking impact of The Sims and how the games industry has changed in the last two decades.
Presenter: Stig Abell
Producer: Hilary Dunn
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Elisabeth Moss
The Invisible Man is in selected cinemas, cert 15
Main image: Elisabeth MossPhoto credit: NBC Universal
Aravind Adiga
His book: 础尘苍别蝉迟测听is available now
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