Movie director Bennett Miller's feature debut,
Capote, was hailed by many critics as one of the best films of 2005. A one-time student of New York University's film school, Miller directed TV commercials and made the documentary
The Cruise (1998), a portrait of eccentric New York City tour guide Timothy "Speed" Levitch, released in 1998. Miller's childhood chum, writer and actor Dan Futterman, sent him a script about author
Truman Capote's experiences while researching the book
In Cold Blood. The two then approached long-time acquaintance and actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman, who signed on as executive producer and star. Hoffman received rave reviews for his portrayal of Capote, and Miller emerged as a dark horse candidate for an Oscar nomination.
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