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Hitchcock: Alfred the Great is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the complexities of Alfred Hitchcock's career, narrated with a unique intimacy by Tippi Hedren. It's a layered exploration, not just of his films, but also of the darker aspects of his directorial style, especially regarding his relationships with actresses. The pacing feels conversational, with a mix of archival footage and present-day interviews that create a reflective atmosphere. Hedren's allegations add a weighty tension that contrasts sharply with the glamour often associated with Hitchcock's work. It's not just about the films; it’s about the man behind the lens, and that duality makes this doc stand out in a sea of film retrospectives.
Offers a unique perspective on Hitchcock's legacy.Includes insights from Tippi Hedren that challenge conventional narratives.Not your typical homage; it digs into uncomfortable truths.
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