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Tony Curtis
Apr 23 2008:Hollywood icon Tony Curtis was on stage at BFI Southbank to discuss his remarkable career with Adrian Wootton - his favourite roles, fellow screen legends and his many leading ladies
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Apr 17 2008:
Mike Leigh says his film Happy-Go-Lucy wanted to be 'anti-miserablist', so he just let it evolve. On stage at BFI Southbank, Sarfraz Manzoor asks the director how he managed to pull out radical optimism from a world full of cynicism
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Apr 17 2008:
Part two of the Mike Leigh interview at BFI Southbank
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Apr 1 2008:
Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Demme talks about his documentary Jimmy Carter: Man from Plains at the BFI Southbank
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Feb 8 2008:
On stage at the BFI Southbank, artist-turned-director Julian Schnabel talks about his experiences making The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, the agony of quitting smoking and the joy of being heckled by a drunken Sean Young. Will he ever stop talking? Only if you speak to him in French ....
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Dec 4 2007:
The director and writer of the Oscar-winning Crash talks to Mark Lawson about his new film In the Valley of Elah, calling up pal Clint Eastwood to help get it made and his fear of ruining Bond forever
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Dec 4 2007:
Part two of the Paul Haggis interview at BFI Southbank
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Sep 17 2007:
The director and writer of the migrant worker drama It's a Free World discuss their working relationship, the time they went to Hollywood, and why individually they're nothing.
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May 6 2007:
The daughter of Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman on her parents' work, how their success influenced her own film career, and why she was always terrified of the great Anna Magnani.
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Apr 25 2007:
The director of This is England on skinhead culture, why he dislikes his film Once Upon a Time in the Midlands and how he wrings amazing performances from untried actors.
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Mar 19 2007:
The Trainspotting and 28 Days Later director, Danny Boyle, was on stage at BFI Southbank with Cillian Murphy, the star of his latest sci-fi adventure, to talk about the challenges of making a film about the sun, why he made his actors live together in student digs and why romance is a no-go in outer space.
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Feb 16 2007:
On stage at the National Film Theatre, the Oscar-nominated actor discoursed on working with such directors as Spike Lee and David Fincher, why he's not really an indie player, and why he wouldn't dream of pulling a hanky out of Richard Jobson's ear.
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Feb 16 2007:
Q1: Part two of the Edward Norton interview at BFI Southbank
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Feb 12 2007:
The team behind Shaun of the Dead were on stage at the NFT to talk about their new excursion into the police procedural, Hot Fuzz, British comedy and why film editing is like suffocating babies.
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Feb 12 2007:
Part two of the Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's interview at BFI Southbank
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