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Truman and Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation

Docudrama that builds a fascinating picture of writers Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams – their friendship, their rivalry and the very different ways in which they handled their success.

Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams – writers, celebrities and, many would say, geniuses – were catapulted to fame in the 1950s, sparking a friendship and rivalry that spanned nearly 40 years. Inextricably entwined and icons of their age, they were both creative powerhouses and gay men, who dealt with success and its evanescence in vastly different ways.

Film-maker Lisa Immordino Vreeland brings these two forces together in a unique and fascinating head-to-head, comparing and contrasting their trajectories through duelling voices – the writers’ own, culled from archival footage, and those of actors Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto, who portray Capote and Williams at various stages of their lives.

Both writers constructed rich, imaginary worlds and characters - Blanche DuBois and Holly Golightly to mention just two - which left indelible marks on the era. Both men also paid the price of colossal success and fame, suffering alcoholism and periods of artistic stagnation.

1 hour, 26 minutes

Last on

Wed 2 Oct 202400:30

Music Played

  • Alex North

    The Four Deuces

Credits

RoleContributor
Truman CapoteJim Parsons
Tennessee WilliamsZachary Quinto
Executive ProducerBrian Devine
Executive ProducerBrooke Devine
ProducerLisa Immordino Vreeland
ProducerMark Lee
ProducerJonathan Gray
ProducerJohn Northrup
DirectorLisa Immordino Vreeland
Production CompanyFischio Films

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