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Eric Schlosser, Alice Waters + Food, Inc. PanelJune 4, 2009
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Thelma SchoonmakerNovember 24, 2002
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Paul SchraderJanuary 10, 1999
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Martin ScorseseNovember 9, 2002
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Henry SelickNovember 18, 2009
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An Evening with Hugo CabretNovember 22, 2011
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Making 'The Wire' PanelJuly 30, 2008
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James TobackJune 23, 1996
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James TobackApril 6, 2009
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Stanley Tucci, Hope Davis, Natasha Richardson + FriendsMay 21, 2008
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Melvin + Mario Van PeeblesMay 8, 2004
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Making Roots, Making TV HistoryFebruary 4, 2013
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Patrizia von BrandensteinOctober 15, 1994
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John WatersOctober 25, 1998
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Fernando Mereilles + Rachel WeiszNovember 29, 2005
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Rachel WeiszJanuary 8, 2013
Martin Scorsese November 9, 2002
Raised in Manhattan's Little Italy, Martin Scorsese is truly a New York City director. He has repeatedly captured the gritty, often brutal vitality of the city in such contemporary American classics as Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and GoodFellas. Prior to the release of his most ambitious New York City film to date, the 19th-century epic Gangs of New York, Scorsese spoke at the Museum with New York Times critic Janet Maslin about his career and about the constant struggle between commerce and art in modern Hollywood. The discussion was the opening program in a two-month Scorsese retrospective at the Museum.