Directed by Kent Jones, this documentary
interviews legendary filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, and Wes Anderson about Hitchcock and Truffaut's legacy.
Not exact matches
Wilson
interviews, among others,
legendary filmmaker Albert Maysles -LRB-[i] Gim me Shelter [/ i]-RRB- and Penn Jilette (of Penn and Teller fame) and gets insights into the troubles of objective editing, context, and overriding agendas.
In this wonderful
interview excerpt, courtesy of Youtube user andyrodd077,
legendary independent
filmmaker George Kuchar opens up on his time in the New York film scene.
by H.G. Lewis; «Two Thousand Maniacs Can't be Wrong»
filmmaker Tim Sullivan on H.G. Lewis» gore classic; «Hickspoitation: Confidential» visual essay on the depiction of the American South in exploitation cinema; «David Friedman: The Gentlemen's Smut Peddler» tribute to
legendary producer David F. Friedman featuring
interviews with H.G. Lewis,
filmmakers Fred Olen Ray and Tim Sullivan and editor Bob Murawski; «Herschell's Art of Advertising» in which Lewis shares his expert opinion on the art of selling movies; «Two Thousand Maniacs!»
This was my original downtown bohemian pal Rose's reaction when she found out I'd just spent twenty minutes at the offices of Magnolia Pictures doing a beat - the - clock
interview with Philippe Petit, the only person to ever dance across a high - wire between the Twin Towers, and
filmmaker James Marsh, who profiled the
legendary Frenchman and his «artistic crime of the century» in his appropriately uplifting documentary Man On Wire.
Director Laura Israel (left) is
interviewed about her film «Don't Blink — Robert Frank,» about the
legendary photographer and
filmmaker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsY8O0HNBXQ In this wonderful
interview excerpt, courtesy of Youtube user andyrodd077,
legendary independent
filmmaker George Kuchar opens up on his...
My last feature
interview of the day was thankfully with the inspired Sundance
Filmmaker / Composer Lab «arranged marriage» collaboration of Persian
Filmmaker Maryam Keshavarz and Indian Composer Gingger Shankar (related to
legendary Indian rock star, Ravi Shankar) for U.S. Dramatic Competition feature, CIRCUMSTANCE.
Now, he's on his own as the director of the new cinephilic documentary Hitchcock / Truffaut, which focuses on the
legendary interview sessions between Alfred Hitchcock and critic /
filmmaker François Truffaut in 1962 and Truffaut's subsequent book.
The exhibition brings together four works: «Looking for Alfred» (2004), an homage to Hitchcock's cameo appearances in his films, with a cast of look - alikes; «Hitchcock didn't have a Belly Button:
Interview with Karen Black» (2010), a recorded interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; «You Tube Me and I Tube You,» a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and «I may have forever lost my umbrella» (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which will be shown in New York for the first time in this ex
Interview with Karen Black» (2010), a recorded
interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; «You Tube Me and I Tube You,» a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and «I may have forever lost my umbrella» (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which will be shown in New York for the first time in this ex
interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the
legendary filmmaker; «You Tube Me and I Tube You,» a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and «I may have forever lost my umbrella» (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which will be shown in New York for the first time in this exhibition.
The exhibition brings together four works: Looking for Alfred (2005), an homage to Hitchcock's cameo appearances in his films, with a cast of look - alikes; Hitchcock didn't have a Belly Button:
Interview with Karen Black (2010), a recorded interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; You Tube Me and I Tube You, a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and I may have forever lost my umbrella (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which is shown in New York for the first time in this ex
Interview with Karen Black (2010), a recorded
interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the legendary filmmaker; You Tube Me and I Tube You, a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and I may have forever lost my umbrella (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which is shown in New York for the first time in this ex
interview of the actress recounting her experiences with the
legendary filmmaker; You Tube Me and I Tube You, a two - channel interaction installation and web project initiated in 2010; and I may have forever lost my umbrella (2011), a color short with a narration based on Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet underneath the images of YouTube videos of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which is shown in New York for the first time in this exhibition.