Capital Celluloid 2019 - Day 114: Wed Apr 24

Capote (Miller, 2005): Prince Charles Cinema, 8.45pm


This 35mm screening is part of the Philip Seymour Hoffman season at the Prince Charles Cinema. You can find the full details here.

Chicago Reader review:
Philip Seymour Hoffman does an impressive impersonation of Truman Capote in this biopic, directed with force and economy by Bennett Miller. Dan Futterman adapted a 1988 bio by Gerald Clarke, but the sharp script has a narrower, more polemical focus than the book, concentrating on the writing of In Cold Blood and arguing that Capote was destroyed by the project's ethical and emotional conflicts. The depictions of novelist Harper Lee (Catherine Keener) and editor William Shawn (Bob Balaban) aren't convincing, but Miller is mainly interested in Capote's identification and duplicitous relationship with Perry Smith, one of the murderers he was writing about, and that story rings true. With Chris Cooper and Clifton Collins Jr. 
Jonathan Rosenbaum 

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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