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FilmWeek Feature: Larry Mantle’s Interview With Author Joseph McBride

Billy Wilder in a promotional photograph for Sunset Boulevard (1950), which he directed.
Billy Wilder in a promotional photograph for Sunset Boulevard (1950), which he directed.
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Today on FilmWeek, Larry chats with author Joseph McBride about his new book “Billy Wilder: Dancing on the Edge''
Today on FilmWeek, Larry chats with author Joseph McBride about his new book “Billy Wilder: Dancing on the Edge''

From the film noir classics “Double Indemnity” and “The Lost Weekend,” to the comedies of “Sunset Boulevard” and “Some Like It Hot,” Billy Wilder’s nearly five-decade film career dove into the milieu of then-contemporary American life through character-driven stories which garnered the filmmaker seven Academy Awards and 22 nominations. His work often pushed beyond the boundaries of mainstream culture, particularly during Hollywood’s Hays Code era — a period of self-censorship within the film industry —, and helped to usher in new ways for filmmakers to approach controversial subject matters. Today on FilmWeek, Larry chats with author Joseph McBride about his new book “Billy Wilder: Dancing on the Edge.''