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February 16, 2007

Penn's station: Arthur's available

arthur-penn_23.jpegVet director Arthur Penn talks to the Reporter uponan honor at the Berlinale: "Did you consider yourself part of the counter-culture? I did. I was. I knew all these people. But I also could see their dream would not be fulfilled. What do you think of cinema today? The British are making some good films. "The Queen." "Venus." What directors working today impress you? Jim Jarmusch. Stephen Frears. Wes Anderson. Still available for hire as a director yourself? Sure.


Posted by Ray Pride at February 16, 2007 01:49 PM

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