Walter Hill (born January 10, 1942) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Hill is known for male-dominated action films and revival of the Western. He said in an interview, "Every film I've done has been a Western," and elaborated in another, "The Western is ultimately a stripped down moral universe that is, whatever the dramatic problems are, beyond the normal avenues of socia...
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Oleg Vidov — one of the Soviet Union's most beloved actors — was persecuted, blacklisted and pushed to the breaking point before escaping to the West and achieving the American dream.
An introspective insight into the life and artistic journey of William Friedkin, an extraordinary and offbeat director of cult films such as The French Connection, The Exorcist, Sorcerer, Cruising, To Live and Die in L.A. and Killer Joe. For the first time Friedkin opens up, guiding the audience on a fascinating journey through the themes and the stories that have influenced his life and his artistic career.
After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.
Documentary about the making of Streets of Fire.
Walter Hill's Streets of Fire Revisited
An appreciation of Howard Hawks' "Rio Bravo" (1959) by filmmakers and historians.
Details the origins of the story, with anecdotes by the cast and crew about how they got involved in the project.
An examination of the choreographed fight scenes and bizarre costuming.
Documents the filming process, along with technical insights by cinematographer Andrew Lazslo.
Features the editing and scoring processes, a proposed narration by Orson Welles, and some of the controversies inherent in the film's release.
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