



A retrospective look at Orson Welles' classic film essay, "F for Fake", narrated by Peter Bogdanovich.

Filmmaker Wes Anderson ("The Royal Tenenbaums" ) interviews Peter Bogdanovich ("The Last Picture Show, "Paper Moon") about Bogdanovich's film "They All Laughed," the film Bogdanovich calls his personal best.

"John Schlesinger told me that he wanted to make SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY in black & white. And they wouldn't let him." [Peter Bogdanovich]

IFC News coverage of the 2007 New York Film Festival Press Conference for Peter Bogdanovich's four-hour documentary "Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Running Down a Dream." Bogdanovich talks about his instinctual approach to filmmaking. For more go to www.ifc.com

IFC News coverage of the 2007 New York Film Festival Press Conference for Peter Bogdanovich's four-hour documentary "Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Running Down a Dream." Bogdanovich talks about Tom Petty's personality, politics, artistry and humanism. For more go to www.ifc.com

Mel Brooks & Dick Cavett harmonize on a Revlon advertisement.

In this final installment of ReelerTV from Toronto, we talk with filmmaking legend, Peter Bogdanovich who here to introduce John Ford's film, "Bucking Broadway." The recently found negative has been restored and a brand new print has been struck. Karina wraps up the Spout reviews with her Toronto regrets and a few thoughts on "Elizabeth: The Golden Age." ReelerTV will return to it's usual weekly format beginning on Wednesday.

Part 3 of Wes Anderson's interview with film director Peter Bogdanovich.

Peter Bogdanovich and Henry Jaglom discuss film in an animated dialogue moderated by Molly Haskell at the New York Film Festival in 1971. Part 1 of 4.

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