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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
An Evening with Hugo Cabret November 22, 2011
Martin Scorsese's film Hugo is a vivid, cinematically breathtaking adaptation of Brian Selznick's beloved graphic novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, the story of a young boy who lives in a Paris train station and develops an unlikely friendship with film pioneer Georges Méliès. Selznick discusses writing the book as a silent film's storyboard and the depth of research he pursued in creating the world of Méliès and classic French cinema. After a special screening at the Museum the Moving Image, Selznick and screenwriter John Logan sit down to talk about the process of adapting a book to a screenplay and working with Scorsese.