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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
Hal Hartley March 8, 2012
One of the most distinctive American independent filmmakers of the past twenty years, Hal Hartley discusses his latest work, Meanwhile, a lean, deceptively simple film about Joe Fulton, the all-time hardest working unsuccessful over-achiever in New York who can do anything, from fixing your sink to arranging international financing for a construction project. In his latest visit to the Museum of the Moving Image, Hartley opens up about how he has avoided being boxed into a specific type of filmmaking, the influence directing short films in Berlin had in his latest project, and how he conceptualized the protagonist of Meanwhile.