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Dennis HopperDecember 4, 2008
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Ken JacobsNovember 12, 1989
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Jim JarmuschOctober 5, 1997
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Jim JarmuschApril 23, 2009
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Chuck JonesDecember 17, 1994
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Chuck JonesDecember 18, 1994
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Tommy Lee JonesDecember 12, 2005
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David O. Russell + Spike JonzeJanuary 19, 2011
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Neil JordanMarch 7, 2003
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Harmony KorineMarch 12, 2013
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Jennifer Jason LeighNovember 23, 1994
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Mike LeighSeptember 25, 2002
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Noah Baumbach + Jennifer Jason LeighNovember 8, 2007
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Melissa Leo, Denis Villeneuve, + Aaron GuzikowskiNovember 24, 2013
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Jerry Lewis + Peter BogdanovichNovember 22, 2008
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Richard LinklaterMarch 15, 1998

Tommy Lee Jones December 12, 2005
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada was movie star Tommy Lee Jones's debut as a theatrical film director. Set in his native Texas, this provocative blend of road movie and western, partly inspired by Sam Peckinpah, is a unique and compelling drama that Jones described as "a study of the emotional, psychological, spiritual, and social implications of having an international border running through the middle of a culture." The movie had its New York premiere on a cold December night at a special screening co-hosted by the Museum of the Moving Image and Jones's Harvard roommate, former Vice President Al Gore.