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Summary
Two of the best recent episodes in the occasional series on landmark films and their cultural and political associations with the time during which they were made. Robert Redford recounts his experiences on Sydney Pollack's post-Watergate political thriller, Three Days of the Condor, whilst Milos Forman and Michael Douglas discuss their struggle to make a film which had a dramatic effect on the debate concerning the treatment of patients inside psychiatric institutions in the US (and which also won five Oscars)