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The Treatment

Paul Thomas Anderson

BONUS EPISODE: Elvis Mitchell in conversation with Paul Thomas Anderson, recorded live as part of the Film Independent at LACMA program.

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    By Elvis Mitchell • Feb 11, 2013 • 30m Listen

    BONUS EPISODE:

    Probably no director has achieved as much while disregarding the pull of narrative conventions as

    Paul Thomas Anderson. In his career, which ranges from the budgetary modesty and realization of tension of

    Hard Eight to the larger than life sweep of

    There Will Be Blood and his newest,

    The Master, Anderson has put ensemble casts to a kind of rigor and demand that few filmmakers could ever conceive, let alone deliver. Recorded as part of

    Film Independent at LACMA's "An Evening with . . . " series, the following conversation took place after a double feature of two war documentaries by John Huston:

    San Pietro (1945) and

    Let There Be Light (1946).

    This conversation was recorded courtesy of Film Independent at LACMA.

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