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Robert AltmanApril 29, 2006
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Judd ApatowJuly 22, 2009
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Ramin Bahrani + Alejandro PolancoJanuary 26, 2008
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Gael Garcia Bernal + Diego LunaMay 6, 2009
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Halle BerryOctober 9, 2007
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Brad BirdJanuary 9, 2005
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Budd BoetticherOctober 1, 2000
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Stan BrakhageMarch 9, 1991
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Kenneth Branagh + Michael CaineOctober 3, 2007
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Jeff Bridges + Scott CooperDecember 13, 2009
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Charles BurnettJanuary 7, 1995
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Charles BurnettJanuary 8, 1995
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Tennessee Williams Panel December 9, 2009
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Tim BurtonNovember 19, 2003
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Michael CaineApril 28, 2010
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Jane CampionSeptember 14, 2009
Charles Burnett January 7, 1995
The pioneering African-American director Charles Burnett was a film student at UCLA when he made Killer of Sheep (1977), a powerful independent film that combines blues-inspired lyricism and neo-realism in its drama of an inner-city slaughterhouse worker and his family. Killer of Sheep, now regarded as a landmark in American independent cinema, was part of a small group of films that became known as "The L.A. Rebellion." During a retrospective of his films at the Museum of the Moving Image, he introduced a screening of Killer of Sheep and then participated in a wide-ranging discussion moderated by culture critic Greg Tate.