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Good Night and Good Luck
(2005) [PG]
Written, directed by and starring George Clooney. With impeccable ensemble acting and moody jazz riffs for a soundtrack, "Good Night, and Good Luck." provides a snapshot of the moment in history in which a major American television personality named Edward R. Murrow took on the malevolent power... More
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Thank You For Smoking
(2005) [M]
The directorial debut from Jason Reitman, the media satire Thank You for Smoking stars Aaron Eckhart as Nick, a man who has turned spinning news and information into a successful career for the tobacco lobby. He plots strategies with his colleagues (Maria Bello and David Koechner) on how to make... More
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A Prairie Home Companion
(2006) [PG]
Director Robert Altman and writer Garrison Keillor join forces with an all-star cast to create an unforgettable backstage comic tale about a homespun radio variety show that has somehow managed to survive in the age of television. On a rainy Saturday night in Fitzgerald Theatre, the cast and crew... More
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49 Up
(2005) [M]
In 1964, to explore the adage "Give me a child until he is seven and I will give you the man," World in Action filmed seven-year-olds. Every seven years, Michael Apted visits them.
At 49, 12 agree to talk about family, work, their hopes, and the series. We also see footage from... More
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Who Killed the Electric Car
(2006) [PG]
In 1996, electric cars began to appear on roads all over California. They were quiet and fast, produced no exhaust and ran without gasoline. Ten years later, these futuristic cars were almost entirely gone. This documentary investigates the birth and death of the electric car, as well as the role... More
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The Work of Director - Spike Jonze
(2004) [M]
Spike Jonze is most widely known as the director of Being John Malkovich (which garnered three Academy Award nominations) and Adaptation. A pioneer in the world of music videos, he was for many years better known as an award-winning music video, short film and commercial director. He began as a... More
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The Work of Director Chris Cunningham (2 Disc Set)
(2004) [M]
Chris Cunningham's career as a music video director began in 1995 when, aged 25 and passionate about music, Chris persuaded Autechre to let him direct a promo for a track entitled Second Bad Vilbel. Following on from this video, Chris was soon working with a range of artists during the early days... More
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The Work of Director - Michel Gondry
(2004) [M]
Michel Gondry is one of the most acclaimed and respected video directors in the industry. While studying at a French art school when he began directing videos for the band Oui Oui (in which he drummed). The clip's success attracted other bands, and it wasn't long before he was working... More
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The Work of Director - Jonathan Glazer
(2004) [M]
The Directors Label Series highlights the work of the filmmakers who have helped to redefine music videos and filmmaking over the last decade. Each volume in the Directors Label compiles music videos, shorts, commercials, documentaries, as well as a variety of exclusive features,... More
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The Work of Director - Mark Romanek
(2004) [M]
The Directors Label Series highlights the work of the filmmakers who have helped to redefine music videos and filmmaking over the last decade. Each volume in the Directors Label compiles music videos, shorts, commercials, documentaries, as well as a variety of exclusive features,... More
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