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Plame and Wilson on the Big Screen; A Producer's Audio Diary

Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson on seeing their story in the new Doug Liman movie, Fair Game. Plus, an audio diary of a veteran line producer, David Streit, looking to finance his first feature. A senior lecturer at AFI, after years of dreaming of shepherding his own movie from script to screen, this year at the American Film Market he bravely went for it and brought a microphone along to record his experiences.

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By Kim Masters • Nov 22, 2010 • 29m Listen

Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson on seeing their story in the new Doug Liman movie, Fair Game. They compare Hollywood to DC and talk about working with Sean Penn and Naomi Watts on the set. Plus, an audio diary of a veteran line producer looking to finance his first feature. Plus, an audio diary of a veteran line producer looking to finance his first feature. David Streit is a senior lecturer at AFI who dreamt for years of shepherding his own movie from script to screen. This year at the American Film Market he bravely went for it and brought a microphone along to record his experiences.

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