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Sidney Lumet, Ethan Hawke, and Philip Seymour Hoffman Talk About Their New Movie

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Academy Award-winning director Sidney Lumet, Ethan Hawke, and Philip Seymour Hoffman talk about their new film “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead.” Mr. Lumet is being honored by the Museum of Moving Image for his 50-year directorial career.

Events: A Tribute to Sidney Lumet with Marisa Tomei, Ethan Hawke, and Philip Seymour Hoffman
Thursday, October 25 at 7 pm
The TimesCenter
242 West 41st Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
To purchase tickets, call (718) 784-4520 or buy online at the Museum of Moving Image website.

”Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead” opens on October 26 at Lincoln Plaza Cinemas and at the Angelika Film Center.

Guests:

Ethan Hawke, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Sidney Lumet

Comments [4]

Nina from Brasil

Great interview. Mr Lumet, Ethan Hawke and Hoffman are fantastic. When this will showed in Brazil?

Mar. 28 2008 09:10 PM
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Grant from Harlem

Hi Mr. Lopate-

Great interview as always with Lumet, Hawke and Hoffman. I'm interested in taking a newscasting class. Would you mind telling me who your friend is so I could possibly take it?

Thanks,
Grant

Oct. 25 2007 12:44 PM
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Robert from North Arlington, NJ

Mr. Lumet also gave us our finest President: Henry Fonda in "Fail-Safe."

Oct. 25 2007 12:22 PM
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jack

Will you ask Mr. Lumet how he feels, in retrospect, about continuing to film his show '100 Center Street' in Lower Manhattan on 9/11, even after the buildings' collapse, and why he insisted also on shooting on 9/12?

Oct. 25 2007 12:11 PM
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