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Synopsis
The creation of one of the most memorable books of the 1960s -- and the impact the writing and research would have on its author -- is explored in this drama based on a true story. In 1959, Truman Capote (played by Philip Seymour Hoffman) was a critically acclaimed novelist who had earned a small degree of celebrity for his work when he read a short newspaper item about a multiple murder in a small Kansas town. For some reason, the story fascinated Capote, and he asked William Shawn (Bob Balaban), his editor at The New Yorker, to let him write a piece about the case. Capote had long believed that in the right hands, a true story could be molded into a tale as compelling as any fiction, and he believed this event, in which the brutal and unimaginable was visited upon a community where it was least expected, could be just the right material. Capote traveled to Kansas with his close friend Harper Lee (Catherine Keener), herself becoming a major literary figure with the success of To Kill a Mockingbird, and while Capote's effete and mannered personal style stuck out like a sore thumb in Kansas, in time he gained the trust of Alvin Dewey (Chris Cooper), the Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent investigating the murder of the Clutter family, and with his help Capote's magazine piece grew into a full-length book. Capote also became familiar with the petty criminals who killed the Clutter family, Dick Hickock (Mark Pellegrino) and Perry Smith (Clifton Collins Jr.), and in Smith he found a troubling kindred spirit more like himself than he wanted to admit. After attaining a sort of friendship with Smith under the assumption that the man would be executed before the book was ever published, Capote finds himself forced to directly confront the moral implications of his actions with regards to both his role in the man's death, and the way that he would be remembered. Capote also co-stars Bruce Greenwood as Capote's longtime companion Jack Dunphy, and Amy Ryan as Mary Dewey, Alvin's wife who became a confidante of Capote's. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Chris Cooper Alvin Dewey
Bruce Greenwood Jack Dunphy
Philip Seymour Hoffman Truman Capote
Catherine Keener Nelle Harper Lee
Mark Pellegrino Dick Hickock
Bob Balaban William Shawn
Amy Ryan Mary Dewey
Clifton Collins, Jr. Perry Smith

Production Crew

Gordon Peterson Art Director
Richard O'Brien Moran Assistant Director
Ronaldo Nacionales Assistant Director
Dave Valleau Associate Producer
Emily Ziff Associate Producer
Kyle Irving Associate Producer
Kyle Mann Associate Producer
Gerald Clarke Book Author
Avy Kaufman Casting
Elizabeth Greenberg Casting
Adam Kimmel Cinematographer
Mychael Danna Composer (Music Score)
Kasia Walicka Maimone Costume Designer
Bennett Miller Director
Christopher Tellefsen Editor
Dan Futterman Executive Producer
Danny Rosett Executive Producer
Kerry Rock Executive Producer
Philip Seymour Hoffman Executive Producer
Richard O'Brien Moran First Assistant Director
John Barr Gaffer
Aldo Signoretti Hair Styles
François Balcaen Key Grip
Jacques Methe Line Producer
Bernie Narvey Location Manager
Pamela Atheyde Makeup
Caroline Baron Producer
Michael Ohoven Producer
William Vince Producer
Jess Gonchor Production Designer
Ellen Rutter Production Manager
Leon Johnson Production Sound
Mark Stratton Properties Master
Dan Futterman Screenwriter
Alanna Mills Script Supervisor
Maryam Decter Set Decorator
Scott Rossell Set Decorator
Leon Johnson Sound/Sound Designer
Ron Bochar Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2005
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violent images and brief strong language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
A-Line Pictures
Cooper's Town Productions
Infinity Media
United Artists

Release
September 30, 2005 (USA - Limited)
by Sony Pictures Classics

Awards
2005 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
2005 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2005 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
2005 - Top Ten Film - Dallas-Ft. Worth Film Critics Associati
2005 - Top Ten Film of the Year - Phoenix Film Critics Association
2005 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2005 - Best First Feature - Toronto Film Critics Association
2005 - Best Ensemble - Screen Actors Guild
2005 - Best Picture - National Society of Film Critics
2005 - Best Picture - British Academy Awards
2005 - Best Picture - Academy
2005 - Best Picture - Academy
2005 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Awards
2005 - Top Ten Film - Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Associat
2005 - Best First Feature - Toronto Film Critics Association
2005 - Best Picture - British Academy of Film and Television
2005 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
2005 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
2005 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie