Ethan Hawke

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Actor and director Ethan Hawke sells us on his idea of “real” cinema by extolling the virtues of 1981’s Reds — starring Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton.

Ethan Hawke on Warren Beatty’s 1981 ‘masterpiece,’ ‘Reds’

Actor and director Ethan Hawke sells us on his idea of “real” cinema by extolling the virtues of 1981’s Reds — starring Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton.

from The Treatment

Ethan Hawke returns to “The Treatment” to fill us in on his latest directorial feature, “Wildcat”, a Flannery O’Connor biopic starring his daughter Maya Hawke.

Ethan Hawke on the horror motifs of his Flannery O’Connor biopic ‘Wildcat’

Ethan Hawke returns to “The Treatment” to fill us in on his latest directorial feature, “Wildcat”, a Flannery O’Connor biopic starring his daughter Maya Hawke.

from The Treatment

Ethan Hawke’s career has not been short on range.

Actor and director Ethan Hawke on the personal and professional dynamics of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward

Ethan Hawke’s career has not been short on range.

from The Treatment

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