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36th Telluride Film Festival

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Michael Haneke and Scott Foundas

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September 5, 2009
(Running Time: 03:19)
Michael Haneke sits down with Scott Foundas to talk about his latest film THE WHITE RIBBON and the creative choices that influence his style of fimmaking.
Posted 03/05/2010
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Carey Mulligan and Katie Jarvis

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September 6, 2009
(Running Time: 03:15)
Carey Mulligan and Katie Jarvis discuss how each of their directors, Lone Scherfig and Andrea Arnold, made working on AN EDUCATION and FISH TANK exceptionally special. Leonard Maltin moderates this edition of our Courthouse Conversation series.
Posted 03/01/2010
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Helen Mirren and Laura Linney Part 1

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September 5, 2009
(Running Time: 04:00)
Award winning actors Laura Linney and Helen Mirren chat about Mirren's new film THE LAST STATION, the comic-dramatic account of Leo Tolstoy's final months, in which Mirren plays his self-absorbed wife, Sofya Tolstoy, with great enthusiasm.
Posted 02/27/2010
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Helen Mirren and Laura Linney Part 2

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September 5, 2009
(Running Time: 03:26)
Laura Linney and Helen Mirren continue their Courthouse Conversation with talk of Helen's other film at the Festival THE JAZZ BARONESS. While the film's director, Hannah Rothschild, chimes in that Helen's participation in the film was brilliant, Helen reveals an early career moment where famed Italian director Federico Fellini thought differently.
Posted 02/26/2010
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Nicolas Cage with Davia Nelson

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September 6, 2009
(Running Time: 03:02)
In reference to his latest film, BAD LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS, Davia Nelson asks Nicolas Cage, "Why New Orleans?" Cage answers with mesmerizing candor.
Posted 12/04/2009
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Tribute: Viggo Mortensen

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September 7, 2009
(Running Time: 02:05)
Telluride Film Festival Tributee Viggo Mortensen talks with Davia Nelson about THE ROAD and how his extraordinary 11 year-old costar Kodi Smit-McPhee taught him valuable lessons about their craft, as well as about life.
Posted 11/25/2009
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Seminar: Real Lives Becoming Reel Characters Part 3

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September 5, 2009
(Running Time: 03:00)
In the third and final part of this panel discussion, Barbara Sukowa captivates all with her wise answer to the question of how she prepared to portray the complex heroine Hildegard von Bingen in 36th TFF Tributee Margarethe von Trotta's new film VISION.
Posted 11/15/2009
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Seminar: Real Lives Becoming Reel Characters Part 2

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September 5, 2009
(Running Time: 03:37)
In this second part of our panel discussion RED RIDING: 1980 director James Marsh discusses the chilling techniques he implemented to bring serial killer The Yorkshire Ripper to life, and effervescent Carey Mulligan tells of her first meeting with the larger-than-real-life character Lynn Barber, whom Mulligan portrays in the film AN EDUCATION.
Posted 11/01/2009
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Seminar: Real Lives Becoming Reel Characters Part 1

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September 5, 2009
(Running Time: 02:39)
Annette Insdorf moderates a panel of our filmmaker and actor guests as they discuss the creative process behind each of their pictures. In this part, FAREWELL director Christian Carion, COCO BEFORE CHANEL director Anne Fontaine, and THE LAST STATION director Michael Hoffman talk of the inspiration behind turning their real life subjects into fascinating screen personas.
Posted 10/30/2009
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Manny Farber Tribute

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September 5, 2009
(Running Time: 06:04)
Film critic and painter Manny Farber's life is celebrated by his wife Patricia Patterson, editor Robert Polito, and close friends and colleagues Greil Marcus, Robert Walsh, and Kent Jones. Listen as they share some of their favorite writings of Manny's from the Library of America book "Farber on Film: The Complete Writings of Manny Farber."
Posted 09/07/2009
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Margarethe von Trotta

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September 4, 2009
(Running Time: 03:11)
Telluride Film Festival Tributee Margarethe von Trotta shares with Annette Insdorf and an Opening Night Sheridan Opera House crowd that while she has filmmaking roots in New German Cinema, her story is only just beginning.
Posted 09/04/2009
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