A director who has worked extensively in television commercials and music video, Dominic Sena made his entry into feature film directing with the much-discussed, brutally violent feature "Kalifornia" (1993), and then virtually disappeared from film until he helmed the 2000 remake of the car chase cult classic "Gone in 60 Seconds". Starting out as a cameraman, counting among his earliest projects director H.B. Halicki's "The Junkman" (1982), Sena moved into directing in 1985 and began a fruitful and exceptionally creative career as a music video and commercial director for Propaganda Films. His