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  1. Horton was known for his delicate yet deeply-layered and profound storytelling -- about family, human connections, struggles, resilience and redemption. Director's Bio: Anne Rapp is a writer and ex-script supervisor who worked on more than 60 movies aside numerous acclaimed directors, producers, writers, and artists.

  2. 6 mar 2009 · Thu 5 Mar 2009 19.01 EST. Horton Foote, who has died aged 92, was a prolific playwright with an ear for the resilient spirit of daily life in the small-town southern US states. Switching readily ...

  3. 6 ott 2016 · Oct. 5, 2016. For the women in Horton Foote’s “The Roads to Home,” which opened on Wednesday night at the Cherry Lane Theater, talking is close kin to breathing, and almost as essential to ...

  4. 3 ott 2021 · Directed by Anne Rapp, Horton Foote: The Road to Home shines a spotlight on a talented and sensitive writer who was often misunderstood and underappreciated by Hollywood. Foote grew up in Wharton, Texas, a small town that would be the inspiration for his many plays for theater, television and film.

  5. Horton Foote: The Road To Home chronicles the creative journey of acclaimed Texas playwright and screenwriter Horton Foote, who wrote the screenplays for To Kill a Mockingbird, Tender Mercies, and many others, through his own eyes and voice at the end of his life.

  6. Horton Foote wrote a string of plays and films mostly about small town Texas that got to the heart of humanity no matter where you're from. But his heart always found its home in Wharton, Texas, which he changed to Harrison for many of his plays.

  7. 5 ott 2016 · Hallie Foote in ‘The Roads To Home.’ James Leysne. The first scene, “A Nightingale,” is set in the tidy Houston home of Mabel Votaugh (Foote) on a spring morning in 1924.