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Francois OzonJune 5, 2005
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Kimberly PeirceJune 9, 2002
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Arthur PennNovember 11, 1994
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D. A. PennebakerFebruary 4, 2007
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Sidney PoitierMarch 1, 1989
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Sarah PolleyApril 27, 2007
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Michael PowellAugust 13, 1989
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Om PuriAugust 3, 2014
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Harold RamisJune 12, 2009
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Donald RichieOctober 21, 2006
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Tim RobbinsMay 19, 2003
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George A. RomeroJanuary 11, 2000
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Patricia RozemaNovember 8, 1999
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Amy RyanSeptember 14, 2010
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Ang Lee + James SchamusJune 7, 2003
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Ang Lee + James SchamusNovember 9, 2007
Donald Richie October 21, 2006
Donald Richie has been the preeminent American scholar and historian of Japanese film since the 1950s. His books—including The Japanese Film, The Films of Akira Kurosawa, and Ozu: His Life and Films—are widely credited with introducing American audiences to the riches of Japanese cinema. Richie, who has lived in Japan for the last fifty years, is also an accomplished filmmaker. In a rare New York appearance, he discussed his career with Assistant Curator Livia Bloom, following a program of his own experimental short films: Life, Atami Blues, Dead Youth, and Five Filosophical Fables.