‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’, el documental basado en el libro ‘Cinema According to Hitchcock’ de François Truffaut - ENFILME.COM
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‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’, el documental basado en el libro ‘Cinema According to Hitchcock’ de François Truffaut
Publicado el 13 - Ago - 2014
 
 
La obra considerada partida ?la biblia cinematográfica? para un gran número de cineastas, contará con la participación (entrevistas) de realizadores como Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Wes Anderson, David Finche - ENFILME.COM
 
 
 

El libro Cinema According to Hitchcok (1966) de François Truffaut, servirá de base para trabajar en un documental titulado Hitchcock/Truffaut. La película que tiene como punto de partida “la biblia cinematográfica” para un gran número de cineastas, contará con la participación (entrevistas) de realizadores como Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Wes Anderson, David Fincher, Brian De Palma, James Gray, Richard Linklater, Olivier Assayas, Luc y Jean-Pierre Dardenne, y Arnaud Desplechin, quienes discutirán cómo el libro les ayudo a dar forma a sus carreras, los avances del cine y el surgimiento de la Nouvelle vague en Hollywood, conocida como el “New Hollywood”.

La película estará dirigida por Kent Jones (A Letter to Elia, 2010), coescrita por Serge Toubiana, director de la Cinémathéque Française y producida por Cohen Media Group, Artline Films y Arte. El libro es el resultado de una conversación de cincuenta horas (y guiada por quinientas preguntas) entre dos de las figuras más influyentes de la historia del cine: Alfred Hitchcock y Truffaut, uno de los iniciadores del movimiento Nouvelle Vague.

El largometraje intercalará escenas de los filmes de Hitchcock con los comentarios de los realizadores, y abstractos de la entrevista documentada en 1962 –lo que permitirá al público escuchar las discusiones entre Hitchcock y Truffaut, y ser testigos de primera mano de un momento por excelencia en la historia del cine.

Sobre la realización del filmes Jones expresó:

El cine empezó, para mí, con el libro de Alfred Hitchcock hecho por Francois Truffaut. Para mí y muchos otros, el libro fue más que mera formación. Fue algo esencial en muchas formas.

Hitchcock/Truffaut tiene programado su estreno, de manera simultanea en todo el mundo, en la primavera de 2015. Media Group se encargará de las ventas a nivel global. Les compartimos un fragmento de los audios que datan de 1962. Un archivo en el que se puede escuchar la charla entre Truffaut y Hitchcock. Pónganse los audífonos y disfruten:

 

Great news from Cannes, courtesy of Variety — Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Wes Anderson and David Fincher are among the interviewees lined up to appear in feature documentary ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ which is being produced by Cohen Media Group, Artline Films and Arte. The pic is based on the recordings that led to François Truffaut’s 1966 book ‘Cinema According to Hitchcock’ aka ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ (Scribd), which has been dubbed the ‘Bible of Cinema’ by many filmmakers. The film will also include interviews with Brian De Palma, James Gray, Richard Linklater, Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Olivier Assayas and Arnaud Desplechin. The directors will share how the book shaped their careers, transformed cinema and introduced the French New Wave and “New Hollywood” to the world.The movie is directed by Kent Jones, the helmer of ‘A Letter to Elia’ and director of the New York Film Festival, and is co-written by Jones and Serge Toubiana, director of Cinematheque Francaise. The film will journey through the extensive series of conversations between Hitchcock and Truffaut, illustrating their love for filmmaking and demonstrating their impact on world cinema. Scenes from Hitchcock’s films will be intercut with comment from the filmmakers. Segments from the 1962 original recordings between the two filmmakers will also feature, allowing audiences to hear candid discussions between Hitchcock and Truffaut, and to witness first-hand a quintessential moment in cinematic history. “For me, in many ways, cinema began with François Truffaut’s book about Alfred Hitchcock,” said Jones. “For me, and for many others, the book was more than formative — it was essential and direct.” The film will be released in spring 2015. Cohen Media Group is handling world-wide sales.Below is the letter from Alfred Hitchcock to François Truffaut, December 9, 1966.For more film related items throughout the day, follow Cinephilia & Beyond on Twitter. Get Cinephilia & Beyond in your inbox by signing in. You can also follow our RSS feed. Please use our Google Custom Search for better results. If you enjoy Cinephilia & Beyond, please consider making a small donation to keep it going://

Great news from Cannes, courtesy of Variety — Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Wes Anderson and David Fincher are among the interviewees lined up to appear in feature documentary ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ which is being produced by Cohen Media Group, Artline Films and Arte. The pic is based on the recordings that led to François Truffaut’s 1966 book ‘Cinema According to Hitchcock’ aka ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ (Scribd), which has been dubbed the ‘Bible of Cinema’ by many filmmakers. The film will also include interviews with Brian De Palma, James Gray, Richard Linklater, Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Olivier Assayas and Arnaud Desplechin. The directors will share how the book shaped their careers, transformed cinema and introduced the French New Wave and “New Hollywood” to the world.The movie is directed by Kent Jones, the helmer of ‘A Letter to Elia’ and director of the New York Film Festival, and is co-written by Jones and Serge Toubiana, director of Cinematheque Francaise. The film will journey through the extensive series of conversations between Hitchcock and Truffaut, illustrating their love for filmmaking and demonstrating their impact on world cinema. Scenes from Hitchcock’s films will be intercut with comment from the filmmakers. Segments from the 1962 original recordings between the two filmmakers will also feature, allowing audiences to hear candid discussions between Hitchcock and Truffaut, and to witness first-hand a quintessential moment in cinematic history. “For me, in many ways, cinema began with François Truffaut’s book about Alfred Hitchcock,” said Jones. “For me, and for many others, the book was more than formative — it was essential and direct.” The film will be released in spring 2015. Cohen Media Group is handling world-wide sales.Below is the letter from Alfred Hitchcock to François Truffaut, December 9, 1966.For more film related items throughout the day, follow Cinephilia & Beyond on Twitter. Get Cinephilia & Beyond in your inbox by signing in. You can also follow our RSS feed. Please use our Google Custom Search for better results. If you enjoy Cinephilia & Beyond, please consider making a small donation to keep it going://

Great news from Cannes, courtesy of Variety — Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Wes Anderson and David Fincher are among the interviewees lined up to appear in feature documentary ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ which is being produced by Cohen Media Group, Artline Films and Arte. The pic is based on the recordings that led to François Truffaut’s 1966 book ‘Cinema According to Hitchcock’ aka ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ (Scribd), which has been dubbed the ‘Bible of Cinema’ by many filmmakers. The film will also include interviews with Brian De Palma, James Gray, Richard Linklater, Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Olivier Assayas and Arnaud Desplechin. The directors will share how the book shaped their careers, transformed cinema and introduced the French New Wave and “New Hollywood” to the world.The movie is directed by Kent Jones, the helmer of ‘A Letter to Elia’ and director of the New York Film Festival, and is co-written by Jones and Serge Toubiana, director of Cinematheque Francaise. The film will journey through the extensive series of conversations between Hitchcock and Truffaut, illustrating their love for filmmaking and demonstrating their impact on world cinema. Scenes from Hitchcock’s films will be intercut with comment from the filmmakers. Segments from the 1962 original recordings between the two filmmakers will also feature, allowing audiences to hear candid discussions between Hitchcock and Truffaut, and to witness first-hand a quintessential moment in cinematic history. “For me, in many ways, cinema began with François Truffaut’s book about Alfred Hitchcock,” said Jones. “For me, and for many others, the book was more than formative — it was essential and direct.” The film will be released in spring 2015. Cohen Media Group is handling world-wide sales.Below is the letter from Alfred Hitchcock to François Truffaut, December 9, 1966.For more film related items throughout the day, follow Cinephilia & Beyond on Twitter. Get Cinephilia & Beyond in your inbox by signing in. You can also follow our RSS feed. Please use our Google Custom Search for better results. If you enjoy Cinephilia & Beyond, please consider making a small donation to keep it going://

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Fuente: Variety y Cinephilia and Beyond

 
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