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Hitchcock/Truffaut
Hitchcock/Truffaut is a French-American documentary film directed by Kent Jones about François Truffaut's book on Alfred Hitchcock, Hitchcock/Truffaut, and its impact on cinema.
1969, New York City, New York, USA
13 August 1899, Leytonstone, London, England, UK
30 July 1960, Houston, Texas, USA
6 February 1932, Paris, France
25 January 1955, Paris, France
17 November 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
31 October 1960, Roubaix, Nord, France
23 August 1929, Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
1 May 1969, Houston, Texas, USA
28 August 1962, Denver, Colorado, USA
March 30, 1933 in Aumale, Alger, France [now Sour el Ghozlane, Algeria]
April 4, 1920 in Tulle, Corrèze, France
February 23, 2017
This is a film for movie buffs that even the casual movie fan can appreciate.December 26, 2016
Hitchcock/Truffaut is Kent Jones' meticulous work in which commentary and conversation overlap, charting the art of filmmaking.August 08, 2016
Pretension is always with us, but the documentary's main effect will surely be to make you want to see Hitchcock's films (including the marvel that is Marnie) all over again.January 08, 2016
Anytime you get smart and accomplished filmmakers talking about film, theory and their respective styles, the results are rewarding.August 09, 2016
It brings the pages to life with clips and photos and the sound of the directors talking seriously and less seriously.March 06, 2017
Cineastes will love Hitchcock/Truffaut, and film students shouldn't miss it.January 29, 2016
An engaging film.January 08, 2017
A manifestation of the passion that cinema sparks, as exemplified by one of the most significant acts of filmic obsession in the medium's lifetime.August 12, 2016
Jones has laid enough of a foundation on Hitchcock's style that viewers can watch one of cinema's most famous moments with fresh eyes.