Dan Futterman – Original Script/Screenplay for the movie Capote (2005)
£385.00
Dan Futterman’s screenplay for the movie ‘Capote’ in 2005. Based on the Book “Capote, A Biography” by Gerald Clarke
Script copy. In binder. No statement of edition. Near Fine condition.
Dan Futterman earned wide acclaim for writing the screenplay for ‘Capote’ (2005), which dramatises Truman Capote’s research and emotional unravelling during the creation of ‘In Cold Blood’. Futterman’s script focuses on Capote’s complex relationship with murderer Perry Smith and the moral cost of exploiting real tragedy for literary greatness. Adapted from Gerald Clarke’s biography, the film captures Capote’s brilliance, vanity, and vulnerability. Futterman’s careful structuring and restrained dialogue helped shape Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Oscar-winning performance. The screenplay was praised for its psychological depth and narrative precision, earning Futterman an Academy Award nomination and establishing him as a major screenwriter.
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Dan Futterman’s screenplay for the movie ‘Capote’ in 2005. Based on the Book “Capote, A Biography” by Gerald Clarke
Script copy. In binder. No statement of edition. Near Fine condition.
Dan Futterman earned wide acclaim for writing the screenplay for ‘Capote’ (2005), which dramatises Truman Capote’s research and emotional unravelling during the creation of ‘In Cold Blood’. Futterman’s script focuses on Capote’s complex relationship with murderer Perry Smith and the moral cost of exploiting real tragedy for literary greatness. Adapted from Gerald Clarke’s biography, the film captures Capote’s brilliance, vanity, and vulnerability. Futterman’s careful structuring and restrained dialogue helped shape Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Oscar-winning performance. The screenplay was praised for its psychological depth and narrative precision, earning Futterman an Academy Award nomination and establishing him as a major screenwriter.












