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Foxy: A Conversation with Pam Grier
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ND/NF Q&A: "Die Welt", Alex Pitstra
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Foxy Q&A: Pam Grier, "Coffy"
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NYFF Memories: Martin Scorsese
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Foxy: Pam Grier on Auditioning for "Fort Apache, The Bronx"
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ND/NF Q&A: "Tower", Dan Montgomery & Kazik Radwanski
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ND/NF: Shane Carruth on the Influence of "Walden" on "Upstream Color"
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Foxy: Pam Grier on Auditioning for Paul Newman
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ND/NF Q&A: "Upstream Color", Shane Carruth
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Q&A with Ben Affleck, "Argo"
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ND/NF: Shane Carruth on the Visual Language of "Upstream Color"
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Interview: Radu Gabrea, "Three Days Till Christmas"
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ND/NF: Shane Carruth on Storyboarding "Upstream Color"
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NYFF Q&A: Little Shop of Horrors
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ND/NF Q&A: "Leones", Jazmin López
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Foxy Q&A: Pam Grier, "Jackie Brown"
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NYFF Press Conference: Like Someone in Love
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NYFF Press Conference: Life of Pi
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NYFF Press Conference: Night Across the Street
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Australian Revival Q&A: Fred Schepisi, "The Devil's Playground"
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Making Waves Opening Night: "Of Snails and Men"
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Foxy: Pam Grier on Tarintino, Will Smith, and Surviving Cancer
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A Conversation with Jessica Chastain
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Foxy Q&A: Pam Grier, "Scream, Blacula, Scream"
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Foxy Q&A: Pam Grier, "Greased Lightning"
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Foxy: Pam Grier on Making Fried Chicken for Fellini
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Steven Soderbergh on Side Effects: Clip 2
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Making Waves Q&A: "Beyond the Hills"
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Conversation: Film Comment's Best Films of 2012
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ND/NF Q&A: "The Color of the Chameleon", Vladislav Todorov and Ruscen Vidinliev
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Celebrating the Australian Film Revival: Michael Thornhill
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ND/NF: Shane Carruth on the Title of "Upstream Color"
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Foxy Q&A: Pam Grier, "Foxy Brown"
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NYFF Press Conference: The Gatekeepers
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NYFF Press Conference: Amour
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NYFF Press Conference: Holy Motors
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Foxy Q&A: Pam Grier, "The Big Bird Cage"
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NYFF Press Conference: Charlie Is My Darling
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NYJFF Q&A: Ed Koch, "Koch"
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Making Waves Q&A: "Of Snails and Men"
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Making Waves: "Sequences" and Romanian Cinema Panel
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Making Waves: Hungarian Cinema Panel
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NYFF Press Conference: Leviathan
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Sneak Preview Q&A: "Ruby Sparks"
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NYFF Live: Tom Rothman on "Life of Pi"
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NYFF Press Conference: Beyond the Hills
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NYFF Press Conference: The Savoy King
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Alan Menken performs "Little Shop of Horrors" medley at 50th NYFF
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Ellen Greene sings "Somewhere That's Green" at the 50th NYFF
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Roman Polanski Wishes NYFF a Happy 50th Birthday
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Q&A with David Cronenberg: Cosmopolis
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NYFF Press Conference: Bwakaw
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NYFF Press Conference: Casting By
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NYFF Press Conference: Caesar Must Die
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Steven Soderbergh on Side Effects: Clip 1
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Foxy Q&A: Pam Grier, "Sheba, Baby"
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NYFF Press Conference: Life of Pi
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NYFF Press Conference: Frances Ha
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NYFF Live: New York Women in Film and Television
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NYFF Live | Sally Potter, "Ginger and Rosa"
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HBO Directors Dialogues: Ang Lee
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HBO Directors Dialogues: Ang Lee
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NYFF Live | Cristian Mungiu, "Beyond the Hills"
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NYFF Live | Greta Gerwig & Mickey Sumner, "Frances Ha"
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