*Sun Feb 22*
*Bombay Dost Sunday High movies*
The next Sunday High features two films on gay author Truman Capote's
investigation of the murder of a Kansas family, quite dissimilar in tone and
tenor, despite being based on essentially the same sequence of events.

*Capote (2005)*
114min, English
Directed by Bennett Miller
Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Clifton Collins Jr.,
Chris Cooper, Bruce Greenwood and Mark Pellegrino
*Capote* is a biographical film about Truman Capote on a writing assignment
for *The New Yorker*. Philip Seymour Hoffman won several awards, including
the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his critically acclaimed portrayal of
the title role. The movie itself was based on the 1988 biography called
*Capote* by Gerald Clarke. In 1959, Capote, 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. (IMDB)


*Infamous (2006)*
110min, English
Directed by Douglas McGrath.
Starring: Toby Jones, Sandra Bullock, Daniel Craig, Jeff Daniels
*Infamous* is based on the 1997 book *Capote: In Which Various Friends,
Enemies, Acquaintances and Detractors Recall His Turbulent Career* by George
Plimpton, covers the period from the late 1950s through the mid-1960s during
which Truman Capote researched and wrote his bestseller *In Cold Blood*.
*Infamous* is far kinder to Capote than the earlier film, portraying him as
quite clearly enamored of the killer Perry Smith (an ardor fully requited by
Smith) and deeply anguished when Smith is executed. *Capote* depicts the
author as more conniving, manipulative and disingenuous, willing to say or
do anything to get Smith to spill his story, and withholding of possible
interventions he - Capote - might have made to further delay or avert the
executions of Smith and his accomplice.

In *Capote* the author's erotic attraction to Smith is more muted, hinted
at, not acted upon. Indeed, *Infamous* is in general more explicit and
direct in its portrayals, often more graphic if you will, than *Capote.*
There are other differences, for example, Capote's bid to establish rapport
with the local Sheriff, Alvin Dewey, is depicted as much more problematic in
*Infamous* than in *Capote*. A plus for *Infamous* is its attention to
Capote's relationships with a covey of New York society women known as his
"swans" (delightfully played by Sigourney Weaver, Juliet Stevenson, Hope
Davis and Isabella Rossellini), their adulation of him, his ability to coax
them into sharing their secrets for his later use as gossip fodder. Daniel
Craig gives a forceful performance as the killer, Perry Smith.

So we have two versions of the story of Capote's adventures in Kansas: both
strong films, well cast, worthwhile. (IMDB)

One intermission during which light refreshments will be served..

*First feature begins at 4.30 p.m.*
*Second feature begins at 6.30 p.m.*

Venue: The Humsafar Trust's Drop-in Centre, 4th floor, Municipal Transit
Building (Vakola Municipal Market Building), Near Raheja Point and Vakola
Masjid, Santacruz (East), Mumbai.

Getting there: It's approximately minimum fare by auto-rickshaw from
Santacruz station (East). You could also take routes 311 or 313. The same
routes also operate from Kurla (West) station.

Space courtesy: The Humsafar Trust.

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