The Treatment

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Apr 15, 2009 • 30min

Steve McQueen: Hunger

Turner Award-winner Steve McQueen’s directorial debut, "Hunger," is based on the 1981 IRA hunger strike in Northern Ireland's infamous Maze prison.  
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Apr 8, 2009 • 29min

John Hamburg

Comedy about shifting definitions of masculinity is where writer-director John Hamburg (Zoolander, Safe Men, Meet the Fockers)  finds laughs. His newest film is I Love You, Man, starring Paul Rudd and Jason Segel.
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Apr 1, 2009 • 30min

Tony Gilroy

Tony Gilroy, a renowned writer and director celebrated for the Bourne films and Michael Clayton, dives into his distinctive narrative style. He discusses the disorienting experiences he crafts for both characters and viewers. The conversation highlights the intense dynamics in 'Duplicity,' especially Clive Owen's and Julia Roberts' performances. Gilroy also shares insights into corporate espionage themes, revealing real-life inspirations, and explores the complexities of masculinity in storytelling, emphasizing how these elements shape character development.
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Mar 25, 2009 • 30min

Ellen Kuras

Cinematographer turned filmmaker, Ellen Kuras (Summer of Sam, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan)  dedicated years of her life to making the documentary, The Betrayal, a look at a family devastated by abandonment...
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Mar 18, 2009 • 30min

Jody Hill

Elvis hosts writer-director Jody Hill (The Foot Fist Way) whose latest work is the HBO TV series Eastbound & Down.
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Mar 11, 2009 • 30min

Diablo Cody

From the blogosphere to an Oscar (Juno) to Showtime. It’s quite a career for screenwriter Diablo Cody. Her series, The United States of Tara, looks at multiple personalities. She just might know something about that.
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Mar 4, 2009 • 30min

James Gray

Elvis hosts writer-director James Gray (The Yards, We Own the Night, Little Odessa ) whose latest film is Two Lovers, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow and Isabella Rossellini.
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Feb 25, 2009 • 29min

Tim Reid and Tom Dreesen

As America's only black-and-white comedy team, Tim Reid and Tom Dreesen wrote the book on comedy. Now they've written a book...
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Feb 18, 2009 • 30min

Barry Jenkins

Medicine for Melancholy, the debut film from writer-director Barry Jenkins, takes a dreamy contemplative look at a young African American couple in San Francisco. It's a black art film when art films are in trouble.
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Feb 11, 2009 • 30min

Danny Boyle

Director Danny Boyle (Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, Millions) has moved from suspense film to post-punk despair, to zombies, to the center of the sun. He combines all that for Slumdog Millionaire and adds a musical number to the mix. It's a Bollywood happy ending.  

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