Video Shops
Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the world of video shops on screen.
With physical media sales on the rise and streaming fatigue setting in, Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the life, death and rebirth of the video shop.
Ellen takes a trip to one of the UK's few remaining stores, 20th Century Flicks in Bristol, which has a strong claim to being the longest-running video shop in the world, first opening in 1982. She speaks to manager Dave Taylor about the evolution of the shop over the last 43 years, and finds out how he feels about how video shop clerks have been depicted on screen.
Mark talks to American filmmaker Alex Ross Perry about his new essay film Videoheaven, which explores the history of videotape as a medium and video stores as physical locations, told entirely through their depiction in film and TV shows.
And Mark also speaks to writer and producer Kate Hagen about her search for the world's last great video stores.
Produced by Jane Long
A Prospect Street production for 91Èȱ¬ Radio 4
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