Director Olivier Assayas and actor Edgar Ramírez, who stars as Carlos, discuss the new film “Carlos.” It is the definitive portrait of the renowned international terrorist known as Carlos the Jackal, who masterminded a wave of terror attacks in Europe and the Middle East in the ’70s and ’80s. “Carlos” airs on the Sundance Channel as a three-part mini-series from October 11-October 13, and it opens October 15 in New York at the IFC Center (in three parts) and at Lincoln Plaza Cinemas (a two-and-one-half hour theatrical version).

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Were your guests influenced at all by Fred Zinnemann's terrific "The Day of The Jackal"?
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