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  • 2007
    The Myth of Revolution

    The Myth of Revolution

    The Myth of Revolution

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    Christopher Frayling's in-depth analysis, a behind-the-scenes study of Leone's deepening artistic maturity, as manifested in Duck You Sucker's cynical...

    The Myth of Revolution
  • 2002
    The Real Virgil Hilts: A Man Called Jones

    The Real Virgil Hilts: A Man Called Jones

    The Real Virgil Hilts: A Man Called Jones

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    A documentary on the United States Army Air Forces pilot David Jones, the inspiration for Steve McQueen’s character in the 1963 film THE GREAT ESCAPE.

    The Real Virgil Hilts: A Man Called Jones
  • 2003
    Corman's Comedy of Poe

    Corman's Comedy of Poe

    Corman's Comedy of Poe

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    Roger Corman discusses his horror comedy films for American International Pictures.

    Corman's Comedy of Poe
  • 2008
    The Greatest Show on Dirt

    The Greatest Show on Dirt

    The Greatest Show on Dirt

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    An appreciation of the 1988 film "Bull Durham" featuring former baseball players, broadcasters, and sports-film aficionados; it also includes an inter...

    The Greatest Show on Dirt
  • 2009
    Understanding the Madness

    Understanding the Madness

    Understanding the Madness

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    This documentary takes viewers into the real world of the Behavioral Science Unit of the FBI and the work they conduct to solve crimes, including inte...

    Understanding the Madness
  • 2002
    Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes 'The Long Goodbye'

    Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes 'The Long Goodbye'

    Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes 'The Long Goodbye'

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    Interview with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond about "The Long Goodbye" (1973)

    Vilmos Zsigmond Flashes 'The Long Goodbye'
  • 2011
    Raging Bull: Reflections on a Classic

    Raging Bull: Reflections on a Classic

    Raging Bull: Reflections on a Classic

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    Prominent filmmakers discuss Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull."

    Raging Bull: Reflections on a Classic