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Alfred hitchcock and francois truffaut
Alfred hitchcock and francois truffaut













alfred hitchcock and francois truffaut

Hitchcock/Truffaut, published in 1966, comprised a title-by-title analysis of the older director’s inimitable technique, alongside illustrative freeze-frame montages. Their conversation, presided over by a translator and documented by the photographer Philippe Halsman, ate up 27 hours of tape, which Truffaut eventually transcribed and assembled into a book. Truffaut, your letter brought tears to my eyes,” Hitch wrote back, and soon thereafter Truffaut flew to Hollywood, where he spent eight days holed up in a conference room at Universal Studios interrogating the master of suspense about his craft. “Everyone would recognize that Alfred Hitchcock is the world’s greatest director,” Truffaut wrote. Truffaut got in touch to propose an in-depth series of interviews on the topic of Hitchcock’s oeuvre.

alfred hitchcock and francois truffaut alfred hitchcock and francois truffaut

In 1962, the 30-year-old French New Wave director François Truffaut, whose Jules and Jim and The 400 Blows had recently garnered him international acclaim, wrote a letter to one of his filmic heroes, the 63-year-old British director Alfred Hitchcock.















Alfred hitchcock and francois truffaut