Disambiguation evidence for film Capote (2005) via surface form

"Capote (film)"


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Predicate Object
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Actor
awardReceivedBy Philip Seymour Hoffman
basedOn Capote biography by Gerald Clarke
character Alvin Dewey
character Harper Lee
character Perry Smith
character Truman Capote
cinematographer Adam Kimmel
composer Mychael Danna
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Bennett Miller
distributor Sony Pictures Classics
editor Christopher Tellefsen
genre biographical film
genre drama film
hasMetacriticScore 88
instanceOf biographical drama film
instanceOf film
language English
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Director
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Picture
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
portraysEvent Clutter family murder investigation
portraysTheme emotional toll of creative work
portraysTheme ethical dilemmas in journalism
portraysTimePeriod early 1960s
portraysTimePeriod late 1950s
portraysWork In Cold Blood
premiereEvent Telluride Film Festival
producer Caroline Baron
producer Michael Ohoven
producer William Vince
productionCompany Cooper’s Town Productions
productionCompany Infinity Media
releaseYear 2005
runtimeMinutes 114
screenwriter Dan Futterman
settingLocation Kansas
settingLocation New York City
star Bruce Greenwood
star Catherine Keener
star Chris Cooper
star Clifton Collins Jr.
star Philip Seymour Hoffman
subject Truman Capote
subject writing of In Cold Blood
supportingActressNominee Catherine Keener
title Truman Capote
surface form: Capote