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Hollywood's Greatest Directors
Hollywood's Greatest Directors is a five part series presenting America's unparalleled role in the creation of cinema.
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Streaming License includes all individual programs listed below, as well as downloadable supplemental files. | HGD | $137.50/yr
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Program 1: The Silent Era
- Chapter 1: The Invention of Film and Hollywood
- Chapter 2: 1910 - D.W. Griffith Establishes Hollywood
- Chapter 3: 1912 - Mack Sennett Founds Keystone Studios
- Chapter 4: 1913 - Lois Weber, Pioneering Female Director
- Chapter 5: 1924 - Buster Keaton, an American Original
- Chapter 6: 1925 - Charlie Chaplin, the First Auteur
| HGD-001 | $27.50/yr
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Program 2: The Coming of Sound
- Chapter 1: The Growth of the Studio System
- Chapter 2: 1932 - Howard Hawks Directs Scarface
- Chapter 3: 1939 - Oscar Micheaux, First Black Feature Film Director
- Chapter 4: 1940 - George Cukor Directs The Philadelphia Story
- Chapter 5: 1940 - Dorothy Arzner, Hollywood's Greatest Female Director
- Chapter 6: 1941 - Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
| HGD-002 | $27.50/yr
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Program 3: The Golden Age of Hollywood
- Chapter 1: America Dominates World Cinema
- Chapter 2: 1941 - John Huston Brings Film Noir to Hollywood
- Chapter 3: 1944 - Vincente Minnelli Directs Meet Me in St. Louis
- Chapter 4: 1946 - Frank Capra, It's a Wonderful Life
- Chapter 5: 1956 - John Ford, Master of the Western
| HGD-003 | $27.50/yr
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Program 4: The New Hollywood
- Chapter 1: Hollywood's Second Golden Age
- Chapter 2: 1967 - Mike Nichols, The Graduate
- Chapter 3: 1969 - Sam Peckinpah Redefines the Western
- Chapter 4: 1973 - Terrence Malick, Existential Philosopher
- Chapter 5: 1974 - Mel Brooks, King of Comedy
- Chapter 6: 1976 - Martin Scorsese Directs Taxi Driver
- Chapter 7: 1976 - Sidney Lumet Gives Expression to America's Angst
| HGD-004 | $27.50/yr
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Program 5: The Modern Era
- Chapter 1: The New Wave
- Chapter 2: 1986 - Oliver Stone Wins His First Oscar for Directing
- Chapter 3: 1989 - Spike Lee, Black Auteur
- Chapter 4: 1992 - Clint Eastwood Receives His First Oscar for Best Director
- Chapter 5: 2007 - P.T. Anderson Writes and Directs There Will Be Blood
- Chapter 6: 2008 - Darren Aronofsky, The Wrestler
- Chapter 7: 2010 - Kathryn Bigelow Wins the Oscar for Best Director
| HGD-005 | $27.50/yr
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