Film director Robert Rodriguez, this network’s founder and chairman, uses his own expertise, and his ability to approve and schedule any TV show he wants, to sit down occasionally for this series of specials, interviewing fellow directors whose work he admires. As a program executive, it’s a good move. As an interviewer, it’s another one. These shows are like TV equivalents of Hitchcock/Truffaut, that landmark book in which critic and filmmaker Francois Truffaut interviewed Alfred Hitchcock about his body of work. And in this newest edition, Rodriguez interviews Francis Coppola, who starts out talking about his childhood, his earliest movie memories and influences, and goes on from there. Highly recommended.