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- Considered by many to be the greatest director of the 20th century, David Lean knew filmmaking and the art of film directing. If David were alive today, he would be celebrating his 100th year. In 1973 in a rare and candied interview at the American Film Institute, then aspiring filmmaker, Allan Holzman, got to meet the man himself. Now for the first time, that interview, hosted by Charlton Heston, has been restored and expanded. Come and hear tales of the making of masterworks such as Bridge on the River Kwai, Dr. Zhivago and Lawrence of Arabia (recognized as the highest cinematic achievement of the 20th century by ASC). Film enthusiasts, students of film and admires of Lean's art are in for a royal treat as the spirit of David Lean lives again in Allan Holzman's The Art of Directing: David Lean.
- Film critic Joel Siegel gets together with a group of animators, directors and producers to discuss and pay tribute to their mentors and Walt Disney's core group of animators, The Nine Old Men
- An autobiographical film about the trials and travails of an Emmy Award winning director/editor who stuttered his way through the Hollywood meat grinder and survived to stutter about it.
- Eccentric rebel, John Huston answers questions as he reveals his thought processes in making movies out of great novels.
- An illuminating spotlight on the dark psychological corners of the life of Hollywood's greatest icon, "My Marilyn" reveals a complex woman set alongside the men of power she pursued with unrelenting abandon, who challenged the conventions of her time of what a woman should be in mind, body and career. "My Marilyn" is a passionate and revealing choreography of imagery and stories about the life, loves and death of the "Eternal Feminine," from the point of view of people who have devoted a significant part of their lives to communicating her true story.
- From his early years as a gag writer and director during the wildly frenetic silent era to his beautifully choreographed cinema classics lasting until the1960s, Mr. Capra delved into his art of directing.