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Film & Literature: Father and Son
Director John Hillcoat talks about adapting Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic classic The Road into a brutal and beautiful film starring Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee. read more
The Imaginarium of Terry Gilliam
The visionary director discusses the challenges of making his wildly inventive The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus—in particular, the sad, sudden death of his star, Heath Ledger. read more
Woman On The Verge
Director Kat Coiro discusses While We Were Here, her heartbreaking but hopeful romantic drama starring Kate Bosworth and set against the backdrop of the luscious Italian seaside. read more
Born In the USA
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Born In the USA
Director and producer Abby Epstein speaks about her new documentary The Business of Being Born, co-produced with actress Ricki Lake, which explores the childbirth industry in America today. read more
Conversation: Uncharted Waters
With her first documentary, A Walk into the Sea, director Esther Robinson exhumes the legacy of her late uncle Danny Williams, while offering a fresh take on Andy Warhol’s Factory. read more
Gnarr: Comedy and Politics in Iceland
Meet the director who captured a political marvel: the election of a comedian as mayor of Reykjavik, on a platform of free trips to Disneyland. He refuses to work with anyone who doesn't watch The Wire! read more
From Recess to the Oscars
PS22 Chorus Director Gregg Breinberg talks about the elementary school kids, the music and their road to the Oscars in Once In A Lullaby: The PS22 Chorus Story. read more
Films You Should See: Paris, Texas
Wim Wenders' evocative Paris, Texas, now available in a gorgeous and vital new Criterion edition, is the German director's melancholic look at haunted people lost in America. read more