

The result: the seminal book ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ published a half century ago, dissecting every film Hitchcock had made until then, illuminating his masterful techniques, making the case for the popular director as an artist, and influencing generations of filmmakers.” “In 1962, Alfred Hitchcock and a 30-year-old François Truffaut sequestered themselves in a windowless Hollywood office for a week-long conversation.

Written and directed by Kent Jones, the movie chronicles the partnership between legendary directors Alfred Hitchcock and Francois Truffaut in the creation of the book, “Hitchcock/Truffaut,” which was published in 1966. There will be no open-captioned screenings of the movie. 16 and 17 at 4 and 7:30 p.m., and Monday through Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, Jan. Tickets are available at the door and in advance from the Capitol Theatre box office 337-6453 and online at The shows are Friday, Jan.

15-20.Īdmission is $7, $5 for Capitol Friends and students. Dominick St., presents the documentary “Hitchcock/Truffaut” Jan.
