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Wong Kar-waiAugust 11, 2013
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Harmony KorineMarch 12, 2013
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Rachel WeiszJanuary 8, 2013
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Paul WilliamsJanuary 25, 2013
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Ava DuVernayNovember 27, 2012
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Tony Kushner + Harold HolzerDecember 18, 2012
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Making Roots, Making TV HistoryFebruary 4, 2013
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Nat Faxon, Jim Rash, Liam James + Sam RockwellJune 27, 2013
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David Chase + John MagaroNovember 19, 2012
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Melissa Leo, Denis Villeneuve, + Aaron GuzikowskiNovember 24, 2013
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David ChaseApril 30, 2014
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Brendan Gleeson + John Michael McDonaghJuly 27, 2014
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Om PuriAugust 3, 2014
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Jason BatemanMarch 11, 2014
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Dave Itzkoff + Keith OlbermannFebruary 23, 2014
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Joe SwanbergMarch 1, 2014
David Lynch February 16, 1997
"Jimmy Stewart on Mars" was how Mel Brooks, who produced The Elephant Man, described David Lynch. The collision between the quotidian and the dreamlike has been Lynch's key theme, from the suburban nightmares of Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks to the noir netherworlds of Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive. In this discussion, just before the 1997 release of Lost Highway, Lynch demonstrates his aversion to interpretation, preferring to let viewers take what they will from the mood and texture of his films. He reveals his method of working by instinct and embracing the role of chance in his creative process.
