Capote (2005)
Capote (2005)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Truman Capote
Clifton Collins Jr.
Perry Smith
Catherine Keener
Nelle Harper Lee
Bruce Greenwood
Jack Dunphy
Allie Mickelson
Laura Kinney
Bob Balaban
William Shawn
Kelci Stephenson
Nancy Clutter
Mark Pellegrino
Dick Hickock
Marshall Bell
Warden Marshall Krutch
Craig Archibald
Christopher
Bronwen Coleman
Barbara
Amy Ryan
Marie Dewey
Bess Meyer
Linda Murchak
Kate Shindle
Rose
David Wilson Barnes
Grayson
Chris Cooper
Alvin Dewey
Michael J. Burg
Williams
Bennett Miller
Director
Dan Futterman
Writer
Gerald Clarke
Writer
Caroline Baron
Producer
Michael Ohoven
Producer
William Vince
Producer
Kwesi Ameyaw
Porter
Andrew Farago
Car Rental Agent
Mychael Danna
Composer
Adam Kimmel
Cinematographer
Christopher Tellefsen
Editor
C. Ernst Harth
Lowell Lee Andrews
Avy Kaufman
CastingDirector
Kjartan Hewitt
Danny Burke
Nazariy Demkowicz
Paul Dewey
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 30, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 54m
Content RatingR
Budget$7,000,000
Box Office$49,327,405
Filming LocationsMalibu, United States of America · Winnipeg · University of Toronto, Canada
Genres
Wiki.
Capote is a 2005 biographical drama film about American novelist Truman Capote directed by Bennett Miller, and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman in the title role. The film primarily follows the events during the writing of Capote's 1965 nonfiction book In Cold Blood. The film was based on Gerald Clarke's 1988 biography Capote. It was released on September 30, 2005, coinciding with what would've been Capote's 81st birthday.
The film became a box office success and received acclaim from critics for Hoffman's lead performance. It eventually won several awards, and was nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director for Miller, Best Supporting Actress for Catherine Keener, and Best Adapted Screenplay, with Hoffman winning the Academy Award for Best Actor.