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Monday 26 March 2001
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Film Reviews: 'Traffic' and 'An Everlasting Piece' - 28K RealAudio Today on Rattlebag we look at the Oscar winning 'Traffic' and Barry Levinson's latest film, the Belfast-based 'An Everlasting Piece'.
Judy Lunny and Tony Tracey discuss 'Traffic' - 28K RealAudio
| Judy Lunny and Tony Tracey discuss 'An Everlasting Piece' - 28K RealAudio
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Patric prepares for 'Bash' at the Gate Tomorrow night in Dublin's Gate Theatre a new play, written and directed by Neil LaBute, opens. It's called 'Bash' and it stars Jason Patric and Flora Montgomery. Patric has starred in a number of Hollywood movies including 'Rush' and 'Speed 2'. Of late, he has favoured choosing his own projects and has produced and starred in LaBute's 'Your Friends and Neighbours'. Patric's parents are both theatre actors and his father, Jason Miller, won the Pulitzer Prize for 'A Championship Season'. He is best known for his performance as Fr Karras in 'The Exorcist'.
Jason Patric discusses 'Bash' and his career to date - 28K RealAudio
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'Gladiator' victorious at Oscars - 28K RealAudio 'Gladiator' proved to be the toast of Hollywood last night winning five Oscars, including the Best Actor award for Russell Crowe. Steven Soderbergh's drug drama 'Traffic' took four awards, a feat equaled by Ang Lee's martial arts romance 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'.
Listen to the acceptance speeches of Russell Crowe and Julia Roberts - 28K RealAudio
| Michael Dwyer, Irish Times Film Correspondent, discusses the winners and losers at the Oscars - 28K RealAudio
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