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Hitchcock/Truffaut 2015 123movies

Hitchcock/Truffaut 2015 123movies

The greatest story Hitchcock ever toldSep. 04, 201581 Min.
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Watch: Hitchcock/Truffaut 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 1962 Hitchcock and Truffaut locked themselves away in Hollywood for a week to excavate the secrets behind the mise-en-scène in cinema. Based on the original recordings of this meeting-used to produce the mythical book Hitchcock/Truffaut-this film illustrates the greatest cinema lesson of all time and plummets us into the world of the creator of Psycho, The Birds, and Vertigo. Hitchcock’s incredibly modern art is elucidated and explained by today’s leading filmmakers: Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Arnaud Desplechin, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Wes Anderson, James Gray, Olivier Assayas, Richard Linklater, Peter Bogdanovich and Paul Schrader..
Plot: Filmmakers discuss the legacy of Alfred Hitchcock and the book “Hitchcock/Truffaut” (“Le cinéma selon Hitchcock”), written by François Truffaut and published in 1966.
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7.3/10 Votes: 6,663
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N/A Votes: 191 Popularity: 7.517 | TMDB

Reviews:

Tête-a-Tête.
Not the usual kind of biographical stuff about the celebrity’s childhood and how he “rose to prominence” before he “fell from grace.” In other words it’s not an episode of “Biography.” The object of attention is the book, “Cinema According to Hitchcock” by an admirer and fellow director Francois Truffaut, published in 1966.

The film is roughly (but only roughly) chronological and the biographical material is limited but covers both Hitchcock and his interviewer. What makes it more interesting than it might be is that Truffaut was about half Hitchcock’s age. They came from different traditions — Hitch from the silents, when everything needed to be spelled out visually, and Truffaut from the French “New Wave” cinema of the early 1960s, when the rules were thrown out the window.

Despite their different styles, they never clash. Truffaut is too good natured for that, and Hitch too distantly polite in his British way. Only once, in the book, not in the film, is there any sign of friction, when Truffaut suggests a different way Hitch might have handled a scene and he replies, “It seems you want me to write for an art house audience.” Lots of excerpts from Hitch’s movies and several from Truffaut’s as well. A good deal of attention is paid to cinematic techniques — the position of the camera, the lighting, the pattern of the images themselves. Some of the talking heads, and Hitchcock himself, come up with implications that to me seem questionable. I can’t manage to convince myself that, while waiting for Kim Novack to emerge fully transformed from the bathroom, Jimmy Stewart is “getting an erection.” In fact, I can’t imagine Jimmy Stewart getting an erection at all.

I suspect the program might disappoint some viewers who don’t want to listen to the interlocutors making polite jokes. (Twice, Hitch is about to tell an anecdote and asks for the recorder to be turned off.) Nothing in the movie is critical of either Truffaut or Hitchock, who became an alcoholic during his last years.

There are photos from the interview and excerpts from the recording, as well as a description of the surprising friendship that developed between the two. I thought it was all fascinating.

Review By: rmax304823
A must for people who are intense about movies
Hitchcock/Truffaut (2015) was written and directed by Kent Jones. The movie is a documentary about the two-week period during which the young French filmmaker Francois Truffaut interviewed the older filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. Truffaut–who greatly admired Hitchcock’s work–was writing a book about Hitchcock. It was published in 1966 with the title “Cinema According to Hitchcock.”

This long interview was sound recorded, but apparently not entirely filmed. So, often we are watching a still while the words are given as voice-over. We see clips of great Hitchcock and Truffaut movies, but usually I couldn’t see the relationship between the words and the film clips.

Also, Hitchcock spoke English, and Truffaut spoke French, so each was hearing the other person’s words through a interpreter. (Obviously, the interpreter was a professional. Still, unless you know both languages well, you can’t tell whether each man is hearing the essence of the other man’s words.)

Most of the movie consists of comments about Hitchcock, Truffaut, and the book given by famous film directors. These include Peter Bogdanovich, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Paul Schrader, and Martin Scorsese.

I’m a movie buff, and I’ve reviewed over 600 movies for IMDb since 1999. However, I don’t understand the intricate technical subtleties that film professors teach, and that were discussed in this movie. I felt as if I were outside, looking inside, watching professionals talk about their magic. I would have preferred less talking and more film clips, but director Jones wanted to give us talking heads instead. Of course, the heads that were talking were highly successful movie directors, so it’s hard to complain. However, this is a better movie for highly knowledgeable film people. It was interesting enough for my wife and me, but I won’t suggest that you seek it out unless you are really versed in cinema.

We saw this film at the wonderful Dryden Theatre in the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY. Naturally, because the movies discussed were meant for the large screen, the film clips work better on a large screen. However, the interviews will work just as well on a small screen.

Review By: Red-125

Other Information:

Original Title Hitchcock/Truffaut
Release Date 2015-09-04
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 19 min (79 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 302459
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Documentary
Director Kent Jones
Writer Kent Jones, Serge Toubiana
Actors Wes Anderson, Peter Bogdanovich, David Fincher
Country France, United States
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process Digital (HD)
Printed Film Format DCP

Hitchcock/Truffaut 2015 123movies
Original title Hitchcock/Truffaut
TMDb Rating 7.382 191 votes

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