Paul Haggis

Paul Haggis

 "At the center of every story is some question I do not have the answer for, and something that really scares me."

Acclaimed writer-director Paul Haggis has been a fixture of television and film for over 25 years. In this wide-ranging interview, the Oscar®-winning co-screenwriter, director, and producer of Crash (Best Picture 2005) discusses a three-decade career that led from writing for sitcoms like Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life to his breakthrough screenplay for Oscar®-winning director Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby (Best Picture 2004). Haggis's matter-of-fact stories of navigating the entertainment industry are an indelible primer for how to manage the screenwriting life, make a successful transition from TV to film, develop a strong story and characters, pitch an idea, and surmount Hollywood's more frustrating obstacles.

90 Minutes

Letterbox

Digital Dolby 2.0 DVD

$8.95
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Writer's Tip #25

"You have to actually interpret notes, the same way you would interpret a novel."

DVD CHAPTERS
  • Intro
  • Show Me Where It's Funny
  • If I Was This Screwed Up, Maybe Other People Were Too
  • A Piece Of Hate Mail
  • It's About Frying An Egg
  • If You Let Them Help You, You Will Destroy Yourself
  • Always Write Into The Problems
  • Sex, Betrayal, and Unionism
  • No Studio Is Gonna Make This
  • Steven Who?
  • Elvis, You Have No Taste
  • He Died of a Broken Heart
  • Five Pages a Day
  • Jazz Under Stalin, Rock and Roll Under Khrushchev
  • Dark, Horrible, Mean-Spirited Comedy