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TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH D. A. PENNEBAKER Documentary filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker is one of the pioneers of cinéma vérité filmmaking, best-known for films about politics and show business including Dont Loo

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    TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH JOHN WATERS In the films of John Waters, “The Pope of Trash,” outrageous behavior co-exists with genuine humanism. After his genuinely shocking Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, and

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      TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH SIDNEY POITIER Actor, director, and producer Sidney Poitier single-handedly changed the image of the black actor in Hollywood. Raised in poverty in the West Indies, Poitier became a t

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        TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH THELMA SCHOONMAKER Film editor Thelma Schoonmaker’s collaboration with Martin Scorsese is one of the most enduring and fruitful in the history of film. The two met at New York Unive

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          TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH KIMBERLY PEIRCE Boys Don’t Cry marked the arrival of three major talents: its two stars, Hilary Swank (who won the Oscar for Best Actress) and Chloë Sevigny, and its ferociously gi

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            TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH JAMES TOBACK Ever since his directorial debut Fingers, a film that, like its concert-pianist/hit-man hero, is torn between high culture and low life, James Toback has divided audience

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              TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH WILLEM DAFOE Willem Dafoe is an off-Broadway theater actor turned film star who went from playing the heavy in movies like To Live and Die in L.A. and Streets of Fire to a saintly Arm

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                TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH BUDD BOETTICHER A college football player, a boxer, and a bullfighter, Budd Boetticher lived a life as full of adventure as the westerns that he directed. He was one of a select group

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                  TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH MIKE LEIGH British director Mike Leigh’s films evolve from a unique and remarkable collaborative process. The actors spend months on rehearsal, story development, dialogue, and disc

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                    TRANSCRIPT A PINEWOOD DIALOGUE WITH HALLE BERRY In the powerful drama Things We Lost in the Fire, Halle Berry gives a raw performance as the mother of two young children who is forced to cope with the sudden death of he

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