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22 Episodes 2016 - 2017
Episode 1
21 mins
James Franco, Harmony Korine, and Errol Morris explore the wild worlds of German maverick Werner Herzog, whose films have taken us from the Amazon to the Arctic and beyond as he probes the fine line between the awesome and the absurd.

Episode 2
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Julianne Moore, Kyle Chandler and Kelly Reichardt contemplate the visually rich, politically charged cinema of Todd Haynes, from his subversive indie films to the Oscar-nominated melodramas that made him the most acclaimed American director of his era.

Episode 3
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Ben Affleck, Jesse Eisenberg and Robin Wright zero in on the meticulous technique of David Fincher, whose controlled mixture of craftsmanship and showmanship has created a series of thrillers casting a long, dark shadow over modern American cinema.

Episode 4
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Samuel Jackson, Juliette Lewis and Eli Roth reflect on the shocking, provocative career of Quentin Tarantino, from his underdog beginnings and mainstream breakthrough to blockbuster revenge epics like Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained.

Episode 5
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
James Franco, Kelly Lynch and Dustin Lance Black map out the roads traveled by Gus Van Sant, a filmmaker whose artistic daring and understanding of marginalized lives redefined what could be done and who could be seen in American film.

Episode 6
Fri, Jan 1, 201621 mins
Eli Roth, Rob Zombie and Keith David share their reactions of shock and awe to the terrifying and innovative films of John Carpenter as the director reflects on his love/hate relationship with Hollywood and what it takes to be a master of horror.

Episode 7
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Jesse Eisenberg, Todd Haynes and John Robinson discuss the career of emerging indie-film darling Kelly Reichardt, whose poetic road movies, from Old Joy to Night Movies, travel with characters who have become lost in America.

Episode 8
Mon, Jun 6, 2016
Louis C.K., Isabella Rossellini and Mädchen Amick guide us through the dark lands of America's homegrown surrealist, from the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Eraserhead through Twin Peaks en route to the nightmarish Tinseltown of Mulholland Drive.

Episode 9
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
George Clooney, Clive Owen and Emma Watson examine the bold moves and revolutionary innovations of Alfonso Cuarón, the Mexican director and Gravity creator whose wildly diverse movies share a uniquely visceral impact.

Episode 10
Guillermo del Toro, Geena Davis, Rosanna Arquette and Sarah Gadon dissect the Canadian auteur, whose fusion of provocative ideas with gut-churning gore made him the father of body horror.

Episode 11
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Samuel L. Jackson, Clive Owen and John Turturro tackle the tough truths of Spike Lee, whose political provocations and bold storytelling have earned him controversy and acclaim.

Episode 12
George Clooney, Jeff Bridges, John Turturro and others, explore and reflect upon the films created by Joel and Ethan Coen.

Episode 13
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Matthew McConaughey and Jack Black tour the films of Richard Linklater whose sympathetic studies of slackers, rockers, hipsters and lovers helped define American indie cinema.

Episode 15
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Kirsten Dunst and James Woods explore the films of Sofia Coppola and the stylized yet personal worlds she creates from a simple hotel in Tokyo to the Court of Versailles.

Episode 16
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Isabelle Huppert and Kim Gordon survey the sensuous and dangerous worlds of Claire Denis, whose provocative films have made her one of the leading figures in world cinema.

Episode 17
Lars Von Trier's daring, controversial films have made him an art-house superstar. In all-new interviews, his long-time collaborators Jean-Marc Barr and Stellan Skarsgård reflect on the director's themes and obsessions.

Episode 18
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Matthew McConaughey and Vanessa Paradis take an intimate look at French-Canadian filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée, whose eclectic films each boast a unique emotional charge.

Episode 19
Michelle Yeoh and Elijah Wood address the versatility of two-time Oscar winning director Ang Lee, who has worked both in Taiwan and Hollywood without losing his artistic identity.
Episode 20
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lawrence talk about the wild films of David O. Russell, whose films feature underdog fighters and all-American hustlers trying to make their mark.
Episode 21
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Sigourney Weaver, Orlando Bloom and Geena Davis reflect on the visionary Ridley Scott who has taken us from the ancient past to dystopian futures.
Episode 22
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Ewan McGregor and Freida Pinto describe the vitality and velocity in Danny Boyle's stories of Mumbai slumdogs, Scottish junkies and other lost souls facing the fight of their lives.
Episode 23
Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Elisabeth Moss and Ben Whishaw tackle the challenging questions that fascinate Jane Campion, the New Zealander who remains the only female director to win Cannes' top prize.