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Alfred Hitchcock:
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Why do these Hitchcock films stand out well, they don't look old fashioned? Well, I don't know the answer. François Truffaut:
I think its because they're so rigorous. They're not tied to a particular time either... Alfred Hitchcock:
That's true. François Truffaut:
Because they are made only in relation to you, yourself. Alfred Hitchcock:
Yes
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Why do these Hitchcock films stand out well, they don't look old fashioned? Well, I don't know the answer. François Truffaut:
I think its because they're so rigorous. They're not tied to a particular time either... Alfred Hitchcock:
That's true. François Truffaut:
Because they are made only in relation to you, yourself. Alfred Hitchcock:
Yes
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Yes That's what film is for
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To either contract time
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or extend it Whatever you wish
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Hitchcock in a way was the master
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let's say sculptor of moments in time
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to take you through a sequence
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Movie Summary
Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.