Sidney Lumet: These Little Insane Pieces Of Luck (2006)
The great New York film director Sidney Lumet talks about his career from the early days of television, shooting his debut film "12 Angry Men" (1957), his approach with actors, why he never felt his employment was guaranteed, making "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975), his collaboration with Al Pacino, why he made "Murder on the Orient Express" (1974), working with Paddy Chayefsky on "Network' (1976) and what to do if "Rocky" steals your Oscar for Best Director.

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Sidney Lumet - 3 Hour Interview

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Sidney Lumet on Charlie Rose

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Steven Soderbergh: I'm Quick... And Cheap (2011)

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Omnibus - Sidney Lumet

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Miloš Forman: What Happened Was... (2007)

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Sydney Pollack: You've got to blame Dustin Hoffman (2005)

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Peter Bogdanovich interview (1997)

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Sidney Lumet's Honorary Award: 2005 Oscars

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Sidney Lumet interview on "Making Movies" (1995)

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Jim Jarmusch: I Love To Take The Subway By Myself (2007)

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Sidney Lumet interview (1993)

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Jonathan Demme: Good Things Happen Almost All The Time (2006)

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David Foster Wallace on Fame, Writing, and Why Success Didn’t Make Him Happy l Charlie Rose Rewind

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Sidney Lumet | The Verdict (1982) | Making Of

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David Lynch: The Idea Dictates Everything (2006)

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Terry Gilliam: It Is Extraordinary, But How Do You Describe It? (2007)

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Sidney Lumet on the Charlie Rose show (1993)

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Orson Welles - The Paris Interview (1960)

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Actor Peter O'Toole Discusses His Career and Making Lawrence of Arabia

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