CAPOTE - Truman Capote
In 1959, Truman Capote, a popular writer for The New Yorker, learns about the
horrific and senseless murder of a family of four in Holcomb, Kansas. Inspired
by the story material, Capote and his partner, Harper Lee, travel to the town to
research for an article. However, as Capote digs deeper into the story, he is
inspired to expand the project into what would be his greatest work, In Cold
Blood.
To that end, he arranges extensive interviews with the prisoners,
especially with Perry Smith, a quiet and articulate man with a troubled history.
As he works on his book, Capote feels some compassion for Perry which in part
prompts him to help the prisoners to some degree. However, that feeling deeply
conflicts with his need for closure for his book which only an execution can
provide.
That conflict and the mixed motives for both interviewer and subject
make for a troubling experience that would produce an literary account that
would redefine modern non-fiction.
Rated: M
Duration: 110 mins.
Released: 2006