In 1959, Truman Capote learns of a murder case in Kansas and decides to write a book about it. He forms a relationship with one of the killers on death row while conducting research. As Capote delves deeper into the case, he becomes emotionally attached to the killer. The appeals process drags on for years, and Capote struggles to complete his book. Eventually, he obtains the information he needs but realizes his own callousness in the process. With the last appeal rejected, Capote witnesses the execution and reflects on his inability to stop it. Despite the success of his book, Capote is consumed by his own misery and never finishes another book.
Infamous is a biographical crime drama film that tells the story of Truman Capote's investigation into the murder of a wealthy family in rural Kansas. The film explores Capote's obsession with the case and his relationships with the killers, as well as the impact of the crime on the small town. Infamous delves into the dark underbelly of fame, the nature of evil, and the boundaries of journalism.
In a small Southern town during the Great Depression, a young orphan named Collin is taken in by two eccentric spinsters. Together, they form an unlikely family and embark on a series of adventurous and heartwarming experiences. As Collin discovers the power of love, friendship, and individuality, he learns to navigate the ups and downs of life in a close-knit community.
Trilogy is a dramatic and romantic movie set in Alabama and New York City. It explores themes of loneliness, love, and mental illness. The story follows a man who is facing retirement and struggling with a fear of loneliness. He finds solace in his memories and forms a bond with his imaginary child. Along the way, he encounters a nanny, an aunt-nephew relationship, and a spinster. The movie is an anthology of interconnected stories that take place in various locations, including Central Park in Manhattan.
Miriam is a psychological drama that delves into the mind of a troubled woman named Miriam. She grapples with her own identity, facing mental illness and a doppelganger that haunts her. As her world becomes increasingly confusing, Miriam turns to the works of Truman Capote for solace and inspiration.
One of the most enigmatic artists of the 20th century, writer, composer and wanderer Paul Bowles (1910-1999) is profiled by a filmmaker who has been obsessed with his genius since age nineteen. Set against the dramatic landscape of North Africa, the mystery of Bowles (famed author of The Sheltering Sky) begins to unravel in Jennifer Baichwal's poetic and moving Let It Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles. Rare, candid interviews with the reclusive Bowles--at home in Tangier, as well as in New York during an extraordinary final reunion with Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs--are intercut with conflicting views of his supporters and detractors. At the time in his mid-eighties, Bowles speaks with unprecedented candor about his work, his controversial private life and his relationships with Gertrude Stein, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, the Beats, and his wife and fellow author Jane Bowles.
The Thanksgiving Visitor is a heartfelt movie based on Truman Capote's short story. It portrays the touching connection between a young boy and an elderly relative who visits during Thanksgiving. The movie beautifully captures the essence of love, forgiveness, and the true spirit of the holiday.
In July 1953, at a glittering party thrown by Truman Capote in Portofino, Italy, Tennessee Williams and his longtime lover Frank Merlo meet Anja Blomgren, a mysteriously taciturn young Swedish beauty and aspiring actress. Their encounter will go on to alter all of their lives.
A living victim's personal journey through one of the most unique serial killer cases in U.S. History - the BTK murders, as told through the eyes of Charlie Otero, the oldest surviving member of the first family BTK murdered on January 15th, 1974.
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