Authors and contemporaries Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams spoke as dissident voices on the American literary stage, their unique artistic visions challenging the makeup of literary expression. An unorthodox dual portrait peels back the layers on the writers' personal and creative lives, offering a genuine, raw, and innovative insight into a critical moment in the development of America's literary narrative. Directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland. Maggie Sadler, Rovi
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Authors and contemporaries Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams spoke as dissident voices on the American literary stage, their unique artistic visions challenging the makeup of literary expression. An unorthodox dual portrait peels back the layers on the writers' personal and creative lives, offering a genuine, raw, and innovative insight into a critical moment in the development of America's literary narrative. Directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland. Maggie Sadler, Rovi
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