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Film Director and Screenwriter Paul Schrader
Schrader's screenwriting credits include "Taxi Driver" and "The Last Temptation of Christ." His directing credits include "Hard Core," "Light of Day," "American Gigolo" and "Patty Hearst." Schrader's latest movie is the psychological drama, "The Comfort of Strangers."
Bertrand Tavernier's New Film Reminds Us Why We Love French Movies
Film critic Stephen Schiff reviews the new French film, "Daddy Nostalgia," starring Dirk Bogard as a man at the end of his life reconnecting with his daughter.
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