Alan Poul

Emmy winning director; producer

Emmy winning director/producer

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Emmy-winner Alan Poul reflects on how Lindsay Anderson's 1969 film “If…” profoundly affected him during his youth.

The British film ‘If…’ blew a young Alan Poul’s mind

Emmy-winner Alan Poul reflects on how Lindsay Anderson's 1969 film “If…” profoundly affected him during his youth.

from The Treatment

Emmy winning director/producer Alan Poul joins “The Treatment” to break down season two of his sleeper hit TV series “Tokyo Vice.”

Tokyo ‘opens up’ following the success of ‘Tokyo Vice’ season one

Emmy winning director/producer Alan Poul joins “The Treatment” to break down season two of his sleeper hit TV series “Tokyo Vice.”

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