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Capote

The Shooting Script

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Type
Screenplays
Subject
One Film
Keywords
Bennett Miller, screenplay
Publishing date
Publisher
Newmarket Press
Collection
Shooting Script
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback176 pages
6 ¾ x 9 inches (17 x 23 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
1-55704-723-5
978-1-55704-723-6
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Book Presentation:
The official screenplay book tie-in to the "one of the best films of the year" (Rolling Stone, Newsweek), starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as legendary writer Truman Capote on his six-year journey to research and write his masterpiece In Cold Blood.

Capote: The Shooting Script includes the complete screenplay for the acclaimed film, a foreword by Gerald Clarke, author of the bestselling biography Capote, exclusive Q&As with screenwriter Dan Futterman and director Bennett Miller, and an 8-page color photo section.

About the Author:
Dan Futterman (screenwriter) makes his screenwriting debut with Capote. As an actor, his films include The Birdcage, Enough, and Urbania, for which he received Best Actor at the Seattle Film Festival. He has appeared on stage in New York in numerous productions, including Angels in America, and was a regular on the CBS show Judging Amy, as well as appearing in Will and Grace and Sex and the City. Bennett Miller (director) made the acclaimed documentary-portrait The Cruise, about New York City tour guide Timothy "Speed" Levitch, which won the top prize of the International Forum at the Berlin Film Festival and the Emmy Award. He is also an acclaimed director of television commercials. Miller met Futterman when they were twelve years old, and they have been friends for the past twenty-five years.

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