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AMMI brings in 2 top directors for previews, film conversations

Acclaimed directors David Cronenberg and Alan Parker will participate in Pinewood Dialogues following preview screenings of their new films in special programs presented by the American Museum of the Moving Image.

On Sunday, Alan Parker (“Mississippi Burning,” “Fame,” “The Commitments”) will speak after a screening of “The Life of David Gale,” a riveting thriller starring Kevin Spacey, Laura Linney, and Kate Winslet. On Monday, February 9, David Cronenberg (Naked Lunch, Videodrome, Crash) will speak after a screening of Spider, his adaptation of Patrick McGrath's nightmarish novel, starring Ralph Fiennes, Miranda Richardson, and Vanessa Redgrave. Screening locations and ticket information are listed below.

Sunday, 7 p.m.

A Pinewood Dialogue with Alan Parker

“The Life of David Gale”

Universal, 2003, 130 mins. Directed by Alan Parker. With Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet, Laura Linney. A discussion with Alan Parker (“The Commitments,” “Angela’s Ashes”) follows a screening of his latest film, about a University of Texas professor, an advocate for the abolishment of capital punishment, who is falsely convicted of the rape and murder of another activist and suddenly finds himself on death row. This event takes place at the Directors Guild Theater, located at 110 W. 57th St., in Manhattan. Tickets ($16 public / $10 members) can be purchased in advance by calling 718-784-4520.

Monday, 7 p.m.

A Pinewood Dialogue with David Cronenberg

“Spider”

Sony Pictures Classics, 2003, 98 mins. Directed by David Cronenberg. With Ralph Fiennes, Miranda Richardson. David Cronenberg (“Videodrome,” “Naked Lunch,” “Crash”) will discuss his latest film, a brilliant adaptation of Patrick McGrath's novel. This event takes place at the museum in Astoria. Tickets ($16 public / $10 members) can be purchased in advance by calling 718-784-4520.

Note: A 1992 interview with David Cronenberg can be read and listened to online at the museum’s Pinewood Dialogues Online Web site at pinewood.movingimage.us. This site archives the museum’s past discussions with key figures in film and television including Martin Scorsese, Todd Haynes, Willem Dafoe, David Lynch, Jennifer Jason Leigh, John Waters, and 10 others.

Museum Information

Gallery Hours: Tues. through Fri., noon – 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun., 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Group tours by appointment, Tues. through Fri., 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Museum Admission: $8.50 adults; $5.50 over 65 and students with ID; $4.50 children 5-18. Children 4 and under and museum members are admitted free.

Location: 35 Avenue at 36 Street in Astoria.

Subway: R or V trains (R or G on weekends) to Steinway Street. N train to Broadway.

Call 718-784-0077 or go to www.movingimage.us