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Anatomy of a Scene is an American television series produced by and aired regularly on Sundance Channel since 2001. As a tagline for the series notes, each 30-minute episode "dissects the art of filmmaking " of a scene from a specific film, often a film previously showcased at a Sundance Film Festival .
Anatomy of a Scene: Filmmaking 2001 5 seasons, 37 episodes: 30 min: Ended Big Ideas for a Small Planet: Environmentalism April 17, 2007 1 season, 13 episodes: 25 min: Ended Sin City Law: Crime/Government September 10, 2007 1 season, 10 episodes: 53–54 min: Ended Brick City: Crime/Government September 21, 2009 2 seasons, 11 episodes: 45–52 ...
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The village is small and dense, lined with crumbling structures and the exploded remains of cars. The women, hanging laundry or selling American movies on DVD out of dusty briefcases, are suspicious.
In the final scene of The Undoing‘s second episode, Hugh Grant’s Jonathan resurfaces and professes his innocence to Nicole Kidman’s Grace. Below, TVLine Dream Emmy nominee Kidman and Undoing ...
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Sundance TV (formerly known as Sundance Channel) is an American pay television channel owned by AMC Networks that launched on February 1, 1996. The channel is named after Robert Redford's character in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and, while it is an extension of Redford's non-profit Sundance Institute, the channel operates independently of both the Institute and the Sundance Film Festival.
In an episode of the Sundance Channel series Anatomy of a Scene, the filmmakers discussed the project at length.Because of conflicting schedules, there was a period of only 19 days in which the entire cast—consisting of friends and actors with whom Leigh and Cumming previously had worked—would be available for filming.