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  1. Oct 18, 2023 · Morris notes drily that the writer’s family had many ideas about the project. But le Carré himself was not prescriptive; and Morris never asked why he wanted to take part. Yes, the camera can ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Rumsfeld eagerly read 50 or so of these bewildering snowflakes out loud during his 30 hours of interviews with Morris (we don’t hear quite that many in the movie) and shared many reminiscences ...

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · NEW YORK (AP) — Errol Morris spent more than 30 hours interviewing Donald Rumsfeld. He sifted through thousands of memos — "snowflakes," Rumsfeld called them — from the former secretary of defense and architect of the Iraq war. Yet at the conclusion of so much investigation into the mind of Rumsfeld, Morris says he's left with nothing but the grin of a Cheshire Cat. Morris calls his ...

  4. Morris is quick to point out the incongruity, and Rumsfeld acknowledges it when shown his original memo, but he asserts that he thinks he misdefined the term when he wrote the memo. [2] [4] As the film closes, Morris asks Rumsfeld why he agreed to the interviews, and Rumsfeld responds: "That is a vicious question. I'll be darned if I know."

  5. Ten years after The Fog of War, Morris is back with his latest documentary, The Unknown Known. This time Morris sat down with Donald Rumsfeld for over 33 hours of interviews to discuss his career ...

  6. Apr 4, 2014 · Errol Morris’ new documentary The Unknown Known begins with an illustrative exchange between Morris and his subject, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who sat for 34 hours of interviews ...

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  8. Sep 13, 2013 · Morris was surprised when Rumsfeld agreed to speak with him at all and even more surprised when he sat for 33 hours of on-camera interviews over the course of a year.

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