ALMA
The Master's Muse

Few people outside the director’s inner circle knew that Alfred Hitchcock’s chief collaborator throughout his career was his wife and muse, Alma Reville Hitchcock.  Through interviews with Hitchcock family members and biographers, fascinating stills and never-before-seen home movies, this documentary brings to life the enduring love affair and creative partnership that shaped the work of one of Hollywood’s greatest artists.

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HITCHCOCK’S COLLABORATORS

This fascinating collection of documentaries focuses on Alfred Hitchcock’s favorite collaborators, from his wife and muse, Alma Reville Hitchcock, to his legendary composer, Bernard Herrmann, to Saul Bass, who revolutionized motion picture title sequences, to Edith Head, whose costumes set the standard for Hollywood filmmaking for decades.

BERNARD HERRMANN
Hitchcock's Maestro

No director-composer collaboration has been more seminal to motion pictures than the partnership of Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann.  In this documentary we examine the long and sometimes painful partnership that produced unforgettable musical scores for such films as Vertigo, Psycho, and The Man Who Knew Too Much

SAUL BASS
Title Champ

Set to a bebop jazz beat, this documentary brings to life the extraordinary work of graphic designer Saul Bass, whose groundbreaking title sequences for Hitchcock’s films transformed the art of movie titles.  Through interviews with directors such as Martin Scorsese and Guillermo del Toro, this film reveals why Bass is still considered the medium’s greatest artist.

EDITH HEAD
Dressing the Master's Movies

For over five decades, Edith Head’s costumes helped define not only the style of Hollywood movies, but fashion itself.  This documentary examines this celebrated costume designer’s long and productive collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock on such films as Vertigo, Rear Window and The Birds.