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The Directors - Barry Levinson |  
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  Barry Levinson comes off as a genuinely modest and amiable subject in   this edition of The Directors series, simultaneously confessing an  inability to define his working methods while conveying the certainty that he  knows what he's doing. Film directing is an often mysterious and intangible  process, as Levinson observes, but he clearly possesses a gift for creating  indelible moments on film, particularly with well-chosen ensemble casts. A  humanist who specializes in semiautobiographical comedy and drama (in his  ongoing cycle of Baltimore movies), Levinson shares many of the motivations  behind his work, while making a variety of seasoned observations about the  subtle art of directing actors. On this topic, Dustin Hoffman weighs in with  interesting anecdotes about Levinson's direction of him in Rain Man,  including a simple direction to use the word Yeah as a defining  characteristic that brought Hoffman's performance vividly to life. As might be  expected, Robin Williams offers a high-speed combination of comedic riffs and  affectionate appreciation (since Levinson was the first to give Williams a  dramatic role, in Good Morning, Vietnam). Interestingly, Levinson notes  that his overlooked 1999 drama Liberty Heights (that deals with themes of  discrimination and racial identity) was inspired by a review of his sci-fi  thriller Sphere, which made pointless reference to Dustin Hoffman's  Jewishness. This kind of perceptive inquiry can be found in all of Levinson's  films, along with a rich understanding of human nature that's clearly visible  throughout this one-hour program. --Jeff Shannon
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