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Edward Zwick Reflects on Hollywood Career in New Memoir

In 'Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions,' the acclaimed director shares insights from his 40 years in the film industry, including encounters with Matthew Broderick and Harvey Weinstein.

  • Edward Zwick, director of films like 'Glory' and 'The Last Samurai,' releases memoir detailing his experiences in Hollywood.
  • Zwick recounts confrontations with Matthew Broderick and his mother during the making of 'Glory,' revealing the challenges of working with Hollywood's power structure.
  • The memoir also covers Zwick's dealings with Harvey Weinstein, highlighting the aggressive nature of the producer.
  • Zwick reflects on his early career and his work with actors like Denzel Washington, Tom Cruise, and Leonardo DiCaprio, emphasizing the importance of collaboration.
  • The director discusses the changing landscape of Hollywood and the diminished centrality of movies in culture, attributing it to the rise of streaming and other forms of entertainment.
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