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Eric Schlosser, Alice Waters + Food, Inc. PanelJune 4, 2009
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Judd ApatowJuly 22, 2009
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Jane CampionSeptember 14, 2009
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Tennessee Williams Panel December 9, 2009
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Terry GilliamDecember 8, 2009
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Henry SelickNovember 18, 2009
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Jeff Bridges + Scott CooperDecember 13, 2009
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Michael FassbenderJanuary 6, 2010
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Michael CaineApril 28, 2010
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Amy RyanSeptember 14, 2010
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David O. Russell + Spike JonzeJanuary 19, 2011
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Tom Hooper, Claire Bloom + Jennifer EhleJanuary 17, 2011
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Bill CosbyFebruary 15, 2011
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Errol MorrisJuly 12, 2011
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Alexander PayneNovember 18, 2011
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Lisa Kudrow + Dan BucantinskyFebruary 23, 2011
Michael Caine April 28, 2010
In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael Caine, who was born Maurice Micklewhite, reveals that he chose his new surname when he saw a poster for Humphrey Bogart's movie The Caine Mutiny. Growing up in a working-class London neighborhood, Caine watched movies seven days a week; Bogart was his favorite actor. In more than 100 films, Caine has maintained a distinctly British persona but inflected it with a hardboiled, laconic style. In this discussion, presented in collaboration with BAFTA East Coast, Caine focused on his tough-guy roles, in films including Zulu, The Italian Job, Get Carter, and his latest, Harry Brown.