The Directors - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
Stephen Spielberg
A look into the life and career of the Hollywood director, whose portfolio is filled to the brim with classics like Jaws and Indiana Jones.
The Coen Brothers
A look at the life and careers of the superstar directing duo, known for films such as True Grit and the Oscar-winning Fargo.
Wes Anderson
An insight into the life and career of an Oscar nominated director, responsible for works such as The Grand Budapest Hotel and Fantastic Mr Fox.
John Singleton
A look at the life and career of the late John Singleton, whose name came to prominence with the crime drama Boyz n the Hood.
Jonathan Demme
The man responsible for the crime thriller The Silence of the Lambs, take a look at the life and career of Jonathan Demme.
Christopher Nolan
An iconic director with a portfolio of blockbuster films, explore the life and career of a silver screen genius Christopher Nolan.
Nora Ephron
A look at the life and career of the late Nora Ephron, a celebrated director who made a bang on debut with This Is My Life in 1992.
Antoine Fuqua
The life and work of Antoine Fuqua, whose films include The Replacement Killers, Training Day, Olympus Has Fallen, The Equalizer and The Magnificent Seven.
Barry Levinson
The life and work of screenwriter, producer and film-maker Barry Levinson, who directed The Natural, Good Morning, Vietnam, and Bugsy, and won an Oscar for Rain Man.
Alexander Payne
The life and career of Academy Award-winning American film director Alexander Payne, a man who possesses his own unique film-making style.
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