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Alex talks with film director and producer Tommy Pallotta. Tommy began his
career working with director and screenwriter Richard Linklater as an actor and production assistant on Linklater's directorial
debut, Slacker, in 1991. In 1997, Pallotta wrote, directed and produced his first film, The High Road, and later produced several of
Bob Sabiston's animated projects. Pallotta then worked with Linklater on his animated film Waking Life in 2003. Alex Jones makes an
appearance in the film. Tommy Pallotta also worked with Linklater on A Scanner Darkly, based on the novel of the same name by Philip
K. Dick and starring Keanu Reeves. Collapsus is Pallotta's latest project.
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