Spotlight Series: Truman & Tennessee, An Intimate Conversation
Director: Lisa Immordino Vreeland
A celebration of the sometimes tumultuous friendship of the iconic American artists Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams, while honoring the way their queer identity informed their world-renowned artistic achievements and relationships with their family, confidants, and—most significantly—each other. In this innovative dual-portrait documentary, filmmaker Lisa Immordino Vreeland distills the loves, fears, and artistic achievements of these masters via an array of archival materials, film clips, and vibrant voiceover work from Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto as Capote and Williams, respectively. “A fascinating account of a loving but troubled relationship.” —Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter.
The Colonial Theatre is the home of arts, film, music and culture in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. The 300-seat theater offers state-of-the-art digital projection and surround sound for independent and world cinema, and hosts Grammy award-winning performing artists and family entertainment from May through October—all without losing the intimate charm of a vintage summer theater.
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