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2011
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Overview
April 17--When Robert Redford first heard of The Conspirator, a project being pitched by a new indie distributor intent on making films steeped in American history, he thought, ho hum, another script about Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, the assassination. Redford, who founded the Sundance Institute and still oversees the annual Sundance Film Festival, hasn't appeared in front of the camera since 2007, when he cast himself as a college professor in the Tom Cruise-Meryl Streep political drama Lions for Lambs.