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Errol MorrisJuly 12, 2011
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Bill CosbyFebruary 15, 2011
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David O. Russell + Spike JonzeJanuary 19, 2011
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Tom Hooper, Claire Bloom + Jennifer EhleJanuary 17, 2011
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Amy RyanSeptember 14, 2010
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Michael CaineApril 28, 2010
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Michael FassbenderJanuary 6, 2010
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Jeff Bridges + Scott CooperDecember 13, 2009
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Tennessee Williams Panel December 9, 2009
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Terry GilliamDecember 8, 2009
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Henry SelickNovember 18, 2009
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Jane CampionSeptember 14, 2009
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Judd ApatowJuly 22, 2009
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Harold RamisJune 12, 2009
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Eric Schlosser, Alice Waters + Food, Inc. PanelJune 4, 2009
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Sam Mendes + John KrasinskiJune 2, 2009
David Cronenberg February 10, 2003
The elusive nature of reality, and the way that perception is shaped by memory and imagination, is among David Cronenberg's key subjects. Working in the supposedly lowbrow genres of horror and science fiction (Videodrome, Scanners), and in the highbrow form of literary or theatrical adaptation (Naked Lunch, M. Butterfly, Spider), Cronenberg has created a remarkably varied body of work. A decade after his complete retrospective at the Museum, Cronenberg returned to Moving Image to discuss Spider, his adaptation of Patrick McGrath's novel about a schizophrenic whose tenuous hold on reality is threatened by fragmented memories of a family trauma.