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Posted on 3 April 20093 April 2009 by EdwardAppleby

The Substance of Style, Part II

Another video essay from Matt Zoller Seitz at the Museum of the Moving Image. This time, Martin Scorsese, Richard Lester, and Mike Nichols.

Here is Part I, “Introduction.”

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