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Terry GilliamDecember 8, 2009
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Henry SelickNovember 18, 2009
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Jane CampionSeptember 14, 2009
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Judd ApatowJuly 22, 2009
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Harold RamisJune 12, 2009
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Eric Schlosser, Alice Waters + Food, Inc. PanelJune 4, 2009
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Sam Mendes + John KrasinskiJune 2, 2009
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Pete DocterMay 19, 2009
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Gael Garcia Bernal + Diego LunaMay 6, 2009
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Jim JarmuschApril 23, 2009
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Robert Downey, Sr.April 19, 2009
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James TobackApril 6, 2009
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Greg Mottola, Ted Hope + Anne CareyMarch 22, 2009
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Dennis HopperDecember 4, 2008
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Jerry Lewis + Peter BogdanovichNovember 22, 2008
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Saturday Night Live and Presidential Politics PanelSeptember 15, 2008
Sam Mendes July 8, 2002
Sam Mendes was an acclaimed British theater director before making an astonishing screen debut with American Beauty (1999), a satirical, compassionate, highly theatrical dark comedy set in contemporary American suburbia. The film, starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, won five Academy Awards, including Best Director and Best Picture. For his second film, Road to Perdition, Mendes ventured into a mythological American landscape to create a 1930s period film about gangsters, fathers and sons, violence, and redemption. Exquisitely crafted and deeply felt, Road to Perdition further establishes Mendes as a distinctive cinematic stylist, and as a remarkable collaborator. He talks about working with two screen icons—Tom Hanks and Paul Newman—and about his creative partnership with the great cinematographer Conrad Hall, who received a posthumous Academy Award for Road to Perdition.
