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Drag Glamour PanelApril 23, 2011
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Bennett MillerSeptember 21, 2011
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Alex Ross PerryDecember 8, 2011
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David CronenbergJanuary 21, 2012
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Master Class: Mark FriedbergMarch 25, 2012
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Todd Haynes, Sandy Powell, + Mark FriedbergJune 14, 2012
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Joan Ganz CooneyMay 2, 2012
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Duncan Jones March 25, 2011
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Elizabeth Olsen + John HawkesOctober 12, 2011
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Dennis Farina + Joe MaggioOctober 27, 2011
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We Gotta Have It PanelNovember 12, 2011
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Nekisa CooperDecember 17, 2011
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An Evening with Hugo CabretNovember 22, 2011
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Steve McQueenNovember 30, 2011
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Agnieszka HollandJanuary 16, 2012
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Hal HartleyMarch 8, 2012

Agnieszka Holland January 16, 2012
Agnieszka Holland, the great Polish director whose films include Europa Europa and The Secret Garden, discussed her masterful new film In Darkness at a special preview screening at the Museum. Inspired by real events, In Darkness tells the story of Leopold Socha, a Polish sewer worker and occasional grifter who kept a group of Jews hidden from the Nazis during the occupation of Lvov by hiding them deep in the sewage system. After a special screening co-presented by the Polish Cultural Institute, New York and Museum of the Moving Image, Holland talked about how she overcame her initial reluctance to make a film about the Holocaust, and about the grueling physical production, and about the remarkable real people who inspired the movie.