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Quentin Tarantino: 20 Years of Filmmaking

Take a look at Tarantino's career from the beginning, with interviews from co-workers, critics, stars and master filmmakers alike as well as a tribute to his greatest collaborator, Sally Menke. Produced for the 'Tarantino XX' Blu-ray collection

Top Cast

  • Samuel L. Jackson

    Samuel L. Jackson

    Self

  • Lawrence Bender

    Lawrence Bender

    Self

  • Greg Nicotero

    Greg Nicotero

    Self

  • Stacey Sher

    Stacey Sher

    Self

  • Richard N. Gladstein

    Richard N. Gladstein

    Self

  • Tim Roth

    Tim Roth

    Self

  • John Travolta

    John Travolta

    Self

  • Robert Rodriguez

    Robert Rodriguez

    Self

  • Elizabeth Avellan

    Elizabeth Avellan

    Self

Overview

Take a look at Tarantino's career from the beginning, with interviews from co-workers, critics, stars and master filmmakers alike as well as a tribute to his greatest collaborator, Sally Menke. Produced for the 'Tarantino XX' Blu-ray collection

Rating

6.7 / 10
21 Reviews
1 Popular

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