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Film Comment: Mick Csaky

Film Comment: Mick Csaky

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Director Mick Csaky on making â??The Godmother of Rock & Roll.â?쳌

Film Outtake: 1957 Tour

Film Outtake: 1957 Tour

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The year Sister Rosetta Tharpe hit the road with Chris Barber and his band

Trailer: The Godmother of Rock & Roll

Trailer: The Godmother of Rock & Roll

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Discover the life, music and influence of Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Film: Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance

Film: Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance

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It's the life and times of The Joffrey Ballet on American Masters.

Joffrey: Making the Film

Joffrey: Making the Film

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On the impetus for making the documentary film Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance.

Joffrey: Making Altman's The Company

Joffrey: Making Altman's The Company

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The Joffrey Ballet's role in director Robert Altman's 2003 ballet film The Company.


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In 1959, Rod Serling, a New Yorker turned Hollywood screenwriter, was the brooding type: a man that could not be satisfied. It was in his own darkness--of having achieved acclaim as well as fame, only to have TV sponsors and executives pull it all out from under him--where he dreamed up 'The Twilight Zone.' See and hear Serling in a vintage interview with Mike Wallace.

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