Feud: Capote vs. The Swans offers more pathos than dish
Gus Van Sant & Jon Robin Baitz collaborate on a miniseries rich in both vintage style & human drama.
Gus Van Sant & Jon Robin Baitz collaborate on a miniseries rich in both vintage style & human drama.
Upper East Side in the 1970s. Socialites with razor-sharp tongues. A brilliant cast of women playing the original Housewives, and Truman Capote, collecting secrets and publishing them for all to read, unknowingly setting his own path to destruction (hell hath no fury like New York women scorned, after all). This is the basis of the … How to Watch FEUD: Capote vs. The Swans
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