Jim Jarmusch: I Love To Take The Subway By Myself (2007)
Independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch talks at length about his journey from Akron, Ohio to Cannes, France, via punk-rock period New York in the late seventies. He recounts how his first film “Permanent Vacation” (1980) was made and how the singular chain of circumstances, friends and collaborators created "Stranger Than Paradise" (1984), “Down By Law” (1986), “Mystery Train” (1989), “Night On Earth” (1991), “Dead Man” (1995), “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai” (1999), "Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003) and "Broken Flowers" (2005).

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Jim Jarmusch Q&A | 'Dead Man' (Full)

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On Cinema: Jim Jarmusch | NYFF54

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

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Fishing With John Episode 1 with Jim Jarmusch(関西弁字幕版)

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John Cale | Artifacts

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Independent Focus - Jim Jarmusch

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Secrets Of A Rock Legend

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In Their Own Words: Jim Jarmusch on Writing, Directing, Film-making and Cinema

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David Lynch: The Idea Dictates Everything (2006)

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SiCKO | A Film by Michael Moore | 2007 | Full Movie

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Jim Jarmusch interview on "Dead Man" (1996)

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TimesTalks: Jim Jarmusch and Iggy Pop

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Artist Talk mit David Lynch: “There are many things hiding beneath the surface …” | FFCGN

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Every Wes Anderson Movie, Explained by Wes Anderson | Vanity Fair

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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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Jim Jarmusch im Interview - Intro trifft

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Top 5 Musical Jim Jarmusch - Blow Up - ARTE

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The Zen Acting of The Big Lebowski | Acting Breakdown

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Deleted / alternative scenes from Pulp Fiction

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