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My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock

2023 | 120m | English

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Director: Mark Cousins
Writer: Mark Cousins
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Directed by Mark Cousins, My Name is Alfred Hitchcock re-examines the vast filmography and legacy of one of the 20th century’s greatest filmmakers, Alfred Hitchcock, through a new lens: through the auteur’s own voice.
Release Date: Jul 21, 2023
Director: Mark Cousins
Writer: Mark Cousins
Genres: Documentary
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Production Companies Hopscotch Films
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Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Alfred Hitchcock Self (archive footage)
Alistair McGowan Alfred Hitchcock (voice)
Mark Cousins Self (voice)
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Mark Cousins Director, Writer
Ania Przygoda Sound Designer
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John Archer Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Now this opens with an impossible statement - and that works! For what we get over the next couple of hours is quite a plausible assessment by the man himself of just what made him tick. He explains in six, admittedly rather contrived, stages just what fuelled the creative processes as he assembled ... a body of work the like of which we shall never see again. Starting in the late 1920s, we are led on a tour of his styles, his inspirations, his techniques and it's a name-dropper's wet dream. His routine referrals to Cary (Carey, of course), Grace, Tippi, Kim, Jimmy - even "Hank" (Fonda) give the whole thing an added intimacy as he explains (and betrays) some of the secrets of his directing - and of their acting, too. Now it is too long, and after a while I was wondering just how it could string out for two hours, but the style of the narration remains friendly and engaging. He has a cheekiness, and the "don't you think?" or "wouldn't you?" style or response-inducing dialogue made me feel a bit more involved. There are no contributors at all - but the archive is extensively used and illustrates well the range of stories, the talent and the duration of this director's career before dying at a decent age in 1980. If you are a fan of cinema, or "Hitch" or with both, then this is well worth a watch. I'm not sure it needs to be in a cinema though, and actually it might work better as a two-part documentary on the television. It is certainly quite a captivating watch.

Jul 26, 2023