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Ang Lee By Jennie Yabroff
The director of "The Ice Storm" talks about American innocence, bad fathers and the perilous task of bringing the 1970s to the screen
(10/17/97)

Mark Waters By Cynthia Joyce
"The House of Yes" director talks about making a different kind of JFK film and having the perfect Sundance experience
(10/17/97)

Janeane Garofalo By Andrew O'Hehir
The star of "The Matchmaker" and "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" talks about dating, dog people and how she reclaimed her virginity
(10/03/97)

Tom DiCillo By Jennie Yabroff
The "Box of Moonlight" director on the "tedious, boring, painful experience" of making an independent film
(08/08/97)

Neil LaBute By Jennie Yabroff
The director of "In the Company of Men," discusses his controversial film about corporate and sexual cruelty
(08/01/97)

Gary Oldman By Richard Covington
He plays vampires and sadists, suicidal punks and assorted fiends and weirdos. But don't call him crazy
(07/09/97)

John Woo By Jennie Yabroff
The director of "Face/Off" and super-violent, ultra-stylish Hong Kong "blood operas," talks about the elegance of Nicolas Cage and John Travolta, his childhood dream of becoming a minister and why he loves his villains
(06/27/97)

Peter Greenaway By Christopher Hawthorne
The director of "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover" talks about sensationalism, nudity, the death of cinema, his passion for lists, his new film, "The Pillow Book," and his big plans for the Internet
(06/06/97)

David Cronenberg By Susie Bright
The "Crash" director talks about gender-bending, propaganda and the sexual iconography of the Edsel
(03/21/97)

Mira Nair By Jennie Yabroff
Director Mira Nair talks about sex in 16th century India, and what it means to us today
(03/07/97)

Scott Hicks By Jennie Yabroff
The director of "Shine"
(12/16/96)

Michael Ondaatje By Gary Kamiya
The author of "The English Patient" is "delirious in a different kind of way"
(11/18/96)

Joe Berlinger By Jennie Yabroff
The co-creator of the documentary films "Brother's Keeper" and "Paradise Lost" on subjective storytelling and the quest for a "higher emotional truth"
(11/18/96)

Gary Gray by Donnell Alexander
The up-and-coming director on hip-hop, making it in Hollywood and his new film "Set It Off"
(11/11/96)

Ismail Merchant By Renee Monrose
A conversation with one half of art-house cinema's dream team, Merchant-Ivory ("A Room with a View," "Howards End")
(11/4/96)

Mike Leigh By Laura Miller
The director of "Naked" and "Life is Sweet" on the perils of Hollywood, the problem of politics and what his characters eat for breakfast
(9/16/96)

Frederick Wiseman By Richard Covington
America's legendary documentary filmmaker -- director of "Titicut Follies," "High School," and "Model" -- discusses truth, privacy and following his nose
(8/26/96)

Ed Burns By Cynthia Joyce
The Sundance Kid
(8/19/96)

Michelle Yeoh By Wagner James Au
A conversation with Hong Kong's top female action star, currently appearing with Jackie Chan in "Supercop"
(7/22/96)

Danny Boyle By Anne Burns
The director of "Trainspotting" dared to violate the Just Say No code
(7/15/96)

David O. Russell By Cynthia Joyce
A chat with the director of "Flirting with Disaster"
(4/22/96)

Fiona Shaw By Richard Covington
The actress acclaimed as "the next Vanessa Redgrave" discusses her adventures in a most dangerous profession
(4/6/96)

Sister Helen Prejean By Marc Bruno
The author of "Dead Man Walking" talks about the condemned men who inspired her
(1/27/96)

Harvey Keitel By Ron Dicker
The actor defends Quentin Tarantino and the right of film artists to risk failure
(1/13/96)

Helen Mirren By Richard Covington
The brainy and talented star of "Prime Suspect" and "The Madness of King George" talks with characteristic candor about the "brutality" of the Hollywood system and the "pomposity" of European filmmakers
(12/30/95)

Terry George By By Richard Covington
The director of "Some Mother's Son" on directing Helen Mirren
(12/30/95)

Oliver Stone
The director of "Nixon" talks about his empathy for the most reviled president of our time
(12/16/95)














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