Moderated by Jay Rosenblatt
Hollywood icon Elliott Gould sits down for a rare in-depth look at his life and career, following a 50th anniversary screening of Robert Altman’s 1973 film adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s 1953 detective novel, “The Long Goodbye,” in which Gould plays the most interesting and humorous version of Philip Marlowe ever put on film. A natural raconteur, Gould will have no shortage of fascinating subjects to discuss, having worked with everyone from Ingmar Bergman, Paul Mazursky, Francis Ford Coppola, and Steven Soderbergh to “Saturday Night Live” and “The Muppets.” (1973, 112 min + 60 min Q&A, DCP)