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Welcome to Screen Players Club. In each episode a filmmaker, writer, producer or actor talks to host Charlotte Bogard Macleod about the creative journey behind one of their best-loved movies. We get into it all - the behind the scenes anecdotes and the never-before-told secrets - before moving onto more profound conversations about what it means to be a human navigating through life, art and love. Many of these episodes were recorded at our live film club events in front of an enthusiastic audience of film-lovers. Screen Players Club is a pure injection of cinematic joy, a celebration of movies and the boundlessness of life. Charlotte Bogard Macleod is founder of The Script Factory, an organisation which champions great screen storytelling. She is also a screenwriter, playwright, and former BAFTA board member. Screen Players Film Club was created by The Script Factory, and was launched with the generous support of Soho Square Studios as a PODSSS initiative. Screen Players Film Club is presented by The Script Factory, in partnership with The Podcast Guys. www.scriptfactory.co.uk Art
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  • Charlotte Regan and Emma Laird on MINT
    Apr 20 2026
    Welcome to Screen Players Club with two of Britain’s exciting new talents - the properly brilliant writer/director Charlotte Regan (Scrapper) and rising star, the mesmerising Emma Laird (The Brutalist) who join Charlotte Bogard Macleod to discuss their eight-part BBC drama Mint. We can’t wait for you to hear this episode, as Charlotte divulges her writing secrets and shares her top tips for not getting distracted by ChatGPT and videos of dogs. Charlotte tells us what inspired her to tell her crime series from the perspective of three extraordinary women, and why she’s a huge fan of putting grannies in leading roles. Emma Laird shares what drew her to the part of Shannon, what made the audition process so unique and how she prepared for the role. Emma also reveals how it was to work with Benjamin Coyle-Larner, also known at Brit nominated musician Loyle Carner, in his debut role, and how she felt about the baked good he brought to set every day. This episode is as joyous as one of Charlotte Regan’s films themselves. Excited for you to listen. Thank you for joining our club.
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    30 min
  • Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard on Broken English
    Mar 27 2026
    Welcome to Screen Players Club with BAFTA nominated artist-directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard discussing Broken English - their docu-portrait about the singer songwriter and icon Marianne Faithfull. Don’t miss Iain and Jane divulging why and how they created a new documentary format to capture Marianne’s exuberant creative spirit. They discuss why they cast Tilda Swinton and George MacKay as fictional characters in a non-fiction film. They explain how they worked with Marianne’s collaborators Nick Cave, Beth Orton and Courtney Love to make the songs live in the present. They share the moving moment when they filmed Marianne Faithfull’s final ever performance, and the astonishing reaction from Marianne once she’d finished recording her song. We can’t wait for you to listen. Thank you for joining our club.
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    27 min
  • Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt on Sentimental Value
    Mar 13 2026
    Welcome to Screen Players with award winning director Joachim Trier and his co-writing partner Eskil Vogt, here to discuss the process of bringing their movie "Sentimental Value" to the big screen. Joachim and Eskil share the secrets of their writing technique, explain how they found the movie’s cinematic through-line and reveal their moving ritual that sends their film into the world. Joachim reveals how he maintains the dynamics of chaos and control on set, which allows his actors the space to achieve such searingly honest emotional performances on screen. Thank you for listening.
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    36 min
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