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Christian Science Monitor: Altman
Profile and filmography of this maverick director on the heels of his Golden Globe win for Gosford Park.
Cosmopolis: Robert Altman
Biography and filmography of the American director, screenwriter and producer.
Film Scouts: Robert Altman
Articles and Quicktime interviews with the director, mostly about Kansas City.
IMDB: Robert Altman (I)
Internet Movie Database's collection of filmography information for the director.
Jam Showbiz: Robert Altman
A series of articles covering his movies since 1996. Most recent news on in-production "Gosford Park."
National Film Theatre Interview with Robert Altman
At 75, the director remains stubbornly independent and idiosyncratic. Here he discusses realism, casting decisions and his television career.

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