April 12, 2007
Emmy-winning producer and In Debt We Trust filmmaker Danny Schechter says Americans have been losing jobs because they depend on free money. Oscar-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino discusses his new feature, Grindhouse.
Danny Schechter
Danny Schechter is a documentary filmmaker who also writes and lectures on media issues. A two-time Emmy winner, he's produced and directed many TV specials. He is exec editor of the supersite MediaChannel.org and founder-exec producer at Globalvision, an independent TV production company, where he created the award-winning series South Africa Now. Schechter formerly worked for ABC's 20/20 and was one of the first producers hired at then-start-up CNN. In Debt We Trust is his latest film project.
Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino explains how he films car chases (1:39).

Full Interview (12:47).
Oscar-winning screenwriter Quentin Tarantino took Hollywood by storm with the cult hit, Reservoir Dogs. He followed up with Pulp Fiction and went on to use his unconventional style to make numerous hits, including Jackie Brown and Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2. He segued to TV, directing an ER episode and the CSI 5th season finale, and has also acted on the big and small screens. Tarantino found his niche writing scripts during down time as a video store clerk. His newest project is the film, Grindhouse.


