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David Lynch

Mark Cousins meets US director David Lynch, the creator of such idiosyncratic and groundbreaking screen landmarks as Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks

Writing:
  • Mark Cousins
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Release Date: Sat, May 10, 1997

Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 60
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Mark Cousins
Self - Presenter

Season 1:

Sean Connery
Episode 1: Sean Connery (May 10, 1997)
With a career spanning nearly 40 years, Scottish actor Sean Connery is one of the world's most popular movie stars. In this programme, while watching clips from his films, he relates anecdotesto Mark Cousins about his life in cinema. Films discussed include Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie and The Hill. Director Mark Cousins Executive producer May Miller
Steve Martin
Episode 2: Steve Martin (Feb 21, 1998)
Terence Stamp
Episode 3: Terence Stamp (Feb 28, 1998)
Maverick actor Terence Stamp talks to Mark Cousins about his life, loves and the decisions that have shaped his career. Clips from Billy Budd and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert are interspersed with Stamp's candid comments.
Martin Scorsese
Episode 4: Martin Scorsese (Apr 04, 1998)
Martin Scorsese, acclaimed as one of the world's greatest living directors, talks to Mark Cousins in an interview that coincides with the release of Кундун (1997), exploring the life of the Dalai Lama. In his New York production office, Scorsese discusses the experiences of working with actors such as Robert De Niro, Liza Minnelli and Harvey Keitel, and how his style has evolved over the last three decades. Scorsese also analyses clips from Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, GoodFellas and New York, New York, and what he considers his best film, Italo-American (1974), a documentary with his parents as subjects.
Paul Schrader
Episode 5: Paul Schrader (Apr 25, 1998)
About screenwriter/filmmaker/producer Paul Schrader who entered Hollywood with the script of "Taxi Driver".
Jack Lemmon
Episode 6: Jack Lemmon (Aug 15, 1998)
Jack Lemmon talks to Mark Cousins about his diverse and enduring career in cinema in a conversation punctuated by clips from his films, including The Apartment (1960) and Glengarry Glen Ross (1992).
Jane Russell
Episode 9: Jane Russell (May 15, 1999)
Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell was an American film actress and one of Hollywood's leading sex symbols in the 1940s and 1950s.
Bernardo Bertolucci
Episode 10: Bernardo Bertolucci (Sep 18, 1999)
Bernardo Bertolucci's career reached a peak of notoriety with Last Tango in Paris (1972) in 1972, but atmospheric early work such as Spider's Strategy (1970) and The Conformist (1970) had already earmarked him as a major talent. Here, in the company of Mark Cousins, he discusses the frank sexuality in his work and influences informing it, and his hatred of his native Italy. The programme includes clips from Bertolucci's films and from those of his many admirers.
David Lynch
Episode 11: David Lynch (Nov 28, 1999)
Mark Cousins meets US director David Lynch, the creator of such idiosyncratic and groundbreaking screen landmarks as Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks
Woody Allen
Episode 14: Woody Allen (Jun 10, 2000)
Mark Cousins Interviews Woody Allen about his life and work.
Rod Steiger
Episode 15: Rod Steiger (Jul 15, 2000)
Lauren Bacall
Episode 16: Lauren Bacall (Aug 05, 2000)
In a rare interview, Hollywood icon Lauren Bacall speaks to Mark Cousins about her career, her marriage to Humphrey Bogart and her friendships with Katharine Hepburn and Rock Hudson.
Janet Leigh
Episode 17: Janet Leigh (Dec 16, 2000)
Tom Hanks
Episode 19: Tom Hanks (Jan 21, 2001)
Donald Sutherland
Episode 20: Donald Sutherland (Mar 22, 2001)
With roles in Военно-полевой госпиталь M*A*S*H. (1970), Klute (1971), Donald Sutherland made his name in some of the outstanding films of the seventies. He has remained one of Hollywood's most versatile actors, and in this programme he talks with Mark Cousins about his life and work.
Jeanne Moreau
Episode 23: Jeanne Moreau (Dec 01, 2001)
Considered by Orson Welles to be the greatest actress in the world, Jeanne Moreau was the muse of French cinema in the 1960s. Here she reveals the stories behind the making of Jules and Jim (1962), and explores sexual and intellectual freedom in her career and private life.
John Sayles
Episode 24: John Sayles (Dec 08, 2001)


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