Episode 20 of One Week Only! This week's key film is the period comedy/drama "Men Go To Battle" about two brothers in 1860's Kentucky, and how their lives are impacted by the Civil War. Starring David Maloney & Tim Morton, and directed by Zachary Treitz, who won Best New Narrative Director at the Tribeca Film Festival. It comes to NY today, from Film Movement. Our interview this week is with none other than acclaimed filmmaker Michel Gondry, who's latest film "Microbe & Gasoline" is now playing in theatres (we reviewed it in Episode 19)! In this interview, Gondry talks about the small-scale nature of the film, how he came up with the teenage characters, and why he's not a fan of High-Fives. We also review the films: road trip drama "Captain Fantastic" starring Viggo Mortensen & directed by Matt Ross; cyberware documentary "Zero Days" by Alex Gibney (Going Clear); family drama "Our Little Sister" from Hirokazu Koreeda (Like Father, Like Son); relationship drama "How He Fell In Love," directed by Marc Meyers; and Nuclear Power documentary "Indian Point," directed by Ivy Meeropol. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com