Peter Bogdanovich

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Peter Bogdanovich on KCRW

Peter Bogdanovich discusses the writing process for She's Funny That Way and how he assembled the cast for his latest release.

Peter Bogdanovich: She's Funny That Way

Peter Bogdanovich discusses the writing process for She's Funny That Way and how he assembled the cast for his latest release.

from The Treatment

Filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich has had a career marked by Oscar highs, traumatic lows, studio lawsuits, and scandalous love affairs.

Peter Bogdanovich

Filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich has had a career marked by Oscar highs, traumatic lows, studio lawsuits, and scandalous love affairs.

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