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30.6.13
Salinger - Official Trailer - Weinstein Company
Salinger features interviews with 150 subjects including Salinger's friends, colleagues,
and members of his inner circle who have never spoken on the record before
as well as film footage, photographs and other material that has never been seen.
Additionally, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Edward Norton, John Cusack, Danny DeVito,
John Guare, Martin Sheen, David Milch, Robert Towne, Tom Wolfe, E.L. Doctorow,
Gore Vidal and Pulitzer Prize winners A. Scott Berg and Elizabeth Frank talk about
Salinger's influence on their lives, their work and the broader culture.
The film is the first work to get beyond the Catcher in the Rye author's
meticulously built up wall: his childhood, painstaking work methods,
marriages, private world and the secrets
he left behind after his death in 2010.
In select theaters September 6th, 2013.
David Lynch & Lykke Li : I'm Waiting Here
The Big Dream the new album from David Lynch will be released on 15 July (UK & Europe)
and 16 July (USA & CAN).
Pre-order your copy from iTunes: http://smarturl.it/8nyamg
and receive "I'm Waiting Here" by David Lynch and Lykke Li
as an instant download!
Concept by Lykke Li & Daniel Desure
Edited by Jesse Fleming & Sadie Strangio
DP - Nicholas Trikonis
Designer - Michelle Park.
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Jeremy Scahill Talks About What Sparked his Film 'Dirty Wars'
Jeremy Scahill is the National Security Correspondent for The Nation
and a New York Times bestselling author.
His second book, "Dirty Wars" was recently the basis of a film by the same name.
Scahill told 10,000 words contributor Mona Zhang the story behind his first book
about Blackwater and how an investigation into a night raid
by US Joint Special Operations Command became
the driving force behind the film "Dirty Wars."
Jeremy Scahill : 'No One's an Objective Journalist'
Jeremy Scahill, National Security Correspondent for "The Nation" and "New York Times"
bestselling author, recently sat down with 10,000 words contributor Mona Zhang
to talk about his new film "Dirty Wars," which is based on the book of the same name.
Scahill tells mediabistroTV about what he sees as a war on journalists in the US
and whether he thinks anyone can be an objective journalist.
In Part II Wednesday, Scahill talks about the gruesome incident
that drove the making of the "Dirty Wars" film
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