This feature-length documentary is a must for buffs and anyone else interested in the history of movies. It focuses on the maverick directors who, over the decades, have gone their own way and changed the way Hollywood makes films. There are rare film clips and even rarer interviews with some of the directors in this fast-moving and fascinating film. From the silent days and DW Griffith to Martin Scorsese and David Lynch, most of Tinseltown's most individual and iconoclastic film-makers are reviewed here. Some of the directors (Orson Welles and Erich Von Stroheim, for example) are worth a film of their own, but it's interesting to see them as part of a group of (broadly) kindred spirits.