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          December 11, 2015 (limited)

PG-13 | 1h 30m | Documentary

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French director François Truffaut persuaded critically-acclaimed British director Alfred Hitchcock to sit with him in 1962 for a week long interview in which the Hitchcock would share with his young admirer the secrets of his cinema. Based on the original recordings of this meeting — which were used to produce the book Hitchcock/Truffaut — this film illustrates the greatest cinema lesson of all time and plunges us into the world of the Oscar-nominated genius behind films such as Psycho, The Birds and Vertigo.

Director: Kent Jones

Studio: Pacific Northwest Pictures

Producer(s): Charles S. Cohen, Olivier Mille

Cast: Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, David Fincher, Olivier Assayas, Peter Bogdanovich, Arnaud Desplechin, James Gray, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Richard Linklater, Paul Schrader, Alfred Hitchcock, François Truffaut

Writer(s): Kent Jones, Serge Toubiana

Official Site: hitchcocktruffaut.com

0 votes and 0 Reviews

In Theaters: December 2, 2015 (limited)

          December 4, 2015 (limited)

        


          December 11, 2015 (limited)

PG-13 | 1h 30m | Documentary

  Watch Trailer

French director François Truffaut persuaded critically-acclaimed British director Alfred Hitchcock to sit with him in 1962 for a week long interview in which the Hitchcock would share with his young admirer the secrets of his cinema. Based on the original recordings of this meeting — which were used to produce the book Hitchcock/Truffaut — this film illustrates the greatest cinema lesson of all time and plunges us into the world of the Oscar-nominated genius behind films such as Psycho, The Birds and Vertigo.

In Theaters: December 2, 2015 (limited)

          December 4, 2015 (limited)

        



          December 11, 2015 (limited)

PG-13 | 1h 30m | Documentary

French director François Truffaut persuaded critically-acclaimed British director Alfred Hitchcock to sit with him in 1962 for a week long interview in which the Hitchcock would share with his young admirer the secrets of his cinema.

Based on the original recordings of this meeting — which were used to produce the book Hitchcock/Truffaut — this film illustrates the greatest cinema lesson of all time and plunges us into the world of the Oscar-nominated genius behind films such as Psycho, The Birds and Vertigo.