The resulting book, Hitchcock/Truffaut, ultimately changed the perception of the director for many American critics and has become a necessary resource for filmmakers. Filmmaker and critic Kent Jones ...
In August, I posted on The Front Row a text, previously published in the book “Action!: Interviews with Directors from Classical Hollywood to Contemporary Iran,” put forth as the last interview ...
With his documentary “Hitchcock/Truffaut” (December 2), New York Film Festival programming director Kent Jones takes us back to the legendary 1962 27-hour ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. The first trailer for director Kent Jones’ ...
A Who’s Who of movie-buff directors (David Fincher, Wes Anderson, James Gray, Richard Linklater, Arnaud Desplechin, Martin Scorsese, etc.) schmoozes about one of the few really essential books ever ...
Every self-respecting cinephile owns a dog-eared copy of Hitchcock/Truffaut, the legendary interview between French critic/filmmaker Francois Truffaut and the great Alfred Hitchcock, translated by ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. In 1962 Francois Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock sat down over eight days to talk about cinema, and those ...
You know what this is? Nirvana for movie lovers. Film historian Kent Jones, the director of the New York Film Festival, triumphantly takes us back to 1962 when the young French filmmaker Francois ...
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