






12 legends, 12 awkward first dates with cinema. Who embarrassed themselves most?
A program of debut shorts from some of cinema's greatest diectors. Curated by Emir Kusturica and Stephen Frears, featured auteurs include George Lucas' "1.42.08 to Qualify" (1966), Ridley Scott's "A Boy and a Bicycle" (1965), Robert Zemeckis' "The Lift" (1972), Tony Scott's "One of the Missing" (1969), Kusturica's "Guernica" (1978), Luc Besson's "L'avant dernier" (1981), Lars von Trier's "Nocturne" (1980), Terry Gilliam's "Storytime" (1968), Paul Verhoeven's "A Lizzard Too Much" (1960), Roman Polanski's "Le gros et le maigre" (1960), Jane Campion's "Peel" (1982), and Frears' "The Burning" (1967).
Direction
Watching greatness learn to walk—sometimes stumble.
Production
Kusturica and Frears curating their own homework assignments.
Cinematography
Scott brothers already obsessed with light at 20.

Director
George Lucas
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes