In brief with Source's Lytle

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In the first of a series of weekly interviews, Michael John Lytle, Source's London-based director, talks to ETFM about his favourite pastimes and his alternative career path.

What are you reading? I'm reading a book called Independence Day written by an American author, Richard Ford. It's all about challenging times in your life. What is the next film you would like to see? That is a hard one. My wife and I have a date night on Friday nights and we often like to go to dinner and then the movies but the absolute rubbish in the cinema is driving me nuts. The last good movie I saw was Tree of Life with Sean Penn. It is a story of one family dealing with loss; there are a lot of flashbacks and imagery and it is not immediately clear how it relates. I was ...

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