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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Capote (2005)\nEvent Url: http://www.artseverywhere
 .com/event/detail/316/Capote_2005\nEvent Date Begin: 2005-12-01\nEvent Dat
 e End: 2005-12-03\n\nRated R\, 98 minutes\n\nIn November\, 1959\, Truman C
 apote (Philip Seymour Hoffman)\, the author of Breakfast at Tiffany's and 
 a favorite figure in what is soon to be known as the Jet Set\, reads an ar
 ticle on a back page of the New York Times. It tells of the murders of fou
 r members of a well-known farm familyâ€”the Cluttersâ€”in Holcomb\, Kansas
 . Similar stories appear in newspapers almost every day\, but something ab
 out this one catches Capote's eye. It presents an opportunity\, he believe
 s\, to test his long-held theory that\, in the hands of the right writer\,
  non-fiction can be as compelling as fiction. What impact have the murders
  had on that tiny town on the wind-swept plains? With that as his subjectâ
 €”for his purpose\, it does not matter if the murderers are ever caughtâ€”
 he convinces The New Yorker magazine to give him an assignment and he sets
  out for Kansas. Accompanying him is a friend from his Alabama childhood: 
 Harper Lee (Catherine Keener)\, who within a few months will win a Pulitze
 r Prize and achieve fame of her own as the author of To Kill a Mockingbird
 .\n\nThough his childlike voice\, fey mannerisms\, and unconventional clot
 hes arouse initial hostility in a part of the country that still thinks of
  itself as part of the Old West\, Capote quickly wins the trust of the loc
 als\, most notably Alvin Dewey\, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent 
 who is leading the hunt for the killers. Caught in Las Vegas\, the killers
  are returned to Kansas where they are tried\, convicted\, and sentenced t
 o die. Capote visits them in jail\, but as he gets to know them\, he reali
 zes that what he had thought would be a magazine article has actually grow
 n into a book--a book that could rank with the greatest in modern literatu
 re. His subject is now as profound as any an American writer has ever tack
 led. It is nothing less than the collision of two Americas: the safe\, pro
 tected country the Clutters knew\, and the rootless\, amoral country inhab
 ited by their killers. Hidden behind Capote's often frivolous faÃ§ade is a
  writer of towering ambition\, but even he wonders if he can write the boo
 kâ€”the great bookâ€”he believes destiny has handed him. 'Sometimes\, when
  I think how good it could be\,' he writes a friend\, 'I can hardly breath
 e.' \n\nLocation:  Browning Cinema\n\nThis Event in the News.\n\nStart tim
 e: 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
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SUMMARY:Capote (2005)
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