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      • In the fall of 1962, whilst The Birds was in post-production, François Truffaut carried out extensive interviews with Alfred Hitchcock at his offices at Universal Studios. The interviews were recorded to audio tape and the content eventually edited down into Truffaut's Hitchcock book.
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  2. May 12, 2015 · “I indulged in a form of necrophilia,” the director Alfred Hitchcock told François Truffaut during a week-long series of interviews they did in Hollywood in 1962.

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    The audio tapes of the interviews have not been released commercially. However, portions of the tapes were used for a French radio broadcast by the station "France Culture".

    The following is an interview from the French "Apostrophes" television programme (13/Apr/1984), in which Bernard Pivot talks to Truffaut and Roman Polanski about Hitchcock. Truffaut had just released the "Definitive" version of the book and this would be his last public appearance — just six months later, he died from a brain tumour. The video is i...

    Jump up Lost in Translation? Listening to the Hitchcock–Truffaut Interview" in A Companion to Alfred Hitchcock (2011) edited by Thomas Leitch & Leland Poague72814
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  3. Listening to the HitchcockTruffaut Interview", Janet Bergstrom suggested that the audio recordings of the Alfred Hitchcock and François Truffaut interviews should be transcribed, as they often differ from what actually appeared in Truffaut's book.

  4. Nov 12, 2015 · 12 November 2015. TM Hitchcock Truffaut. A new documentary reveals how the British auteur developed his technique and influenced today’s film-makers. Tom Brook reports. French New Wave director...

  5. In 1962, French filmmaker, critic, and so-called "Father of the New Wave," François Truffaut, carried out a series of interviews with Alfred Hitchcock at the latter's Universal Studios' office. At the time, The Birds was in post-production, and Truffaut, who had kick-started the French New Wave movement with his debut feature The 400 Blows ...

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  7. Feb 18, 2011 · According to the article, this is the original raw audio from a 1962 interview that ended up as the source material for Truffaut's book Hitchcock: The Definitive Study of Alfred Hitchcock....