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Michael FassbenderJanuary 6, 2010
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Terry GilliamJanuary 6, 1996
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Terry GilliamOctober 2, 2006
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Terry GilliamDecember 8, 2009
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Brendan Gleeson + John Michael McDonaghJuly 27, 2014
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Danny Glover, Gary Clark Jr. + John SaylesDecember 19, 2007
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Michel GondryMay 9, 2008
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Hal HartleyJanuary 14, 1995
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Molly Haskell and Andrew SarrisApril 12, 2008
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Todd HaynesNovember 15, 1998
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Todd HaynesNovember 3, 2002
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Todd Haynes + Bruce GreenwoodNovember 10, 2007
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Buck HenryJune 22, 1996
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J. Hoberman + A. O. ScottJanuary 5, 2008
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Tony Kushner + Harold HolzerDecember 18, 2012
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Tom Hooper, Claire Bloom + Jennifer EhleJanuary 17, 2011
Buck Henry June 22, 1996
In the mid-1970s, every young hipster knew Buck Henry—dressed in big glasses, chinos, and baseball cap—from his appearances on Saturday Night Live. Henry had already defined the 1960s by writing the screenplay for Mike Nichols's landmark film The Graduate. He also adapted Catch-22 for Nichols and wrote the brilliant screwball comedy What's Up, Doc? for Peter Bogdanovich. In 1989, he helped define the satire of yet another generation with his screenplay for Gus Van Sant's film To Die For. This talk, following a screening of The Graduate, captures Henry's cool wit and his incisive approach to satire.