Alan J. Pakula on THE PARALLAX VIEW, 1974
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Recorded on November 20, 1974, as part of the American Film Institute’s Harold Lloyd Master Seminar series, the following conversation features Alan J. Pakula discussing his approach to directing and the making of THE PARALLAX VIEW.
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