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  1. Hitchcock. (film) Hitchcock is a 2012 American biographical romantic drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi and based on Stephen Rebello 's 1990 non-fiction book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho. Hitchcock tells the story of the relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma Reville, during the filming of Psycho in 1959.

  2. Jun 11, 2019 · Seconds into the post-screening Q&A, writer-director Sacha Gervasi broke down in tears sitting next to the film’s stars, Jamie Dornan and Peter Dinklage. The unique back story of the HBO film ...

  3. Aug 16, 2019 · Such was the case for a young, pre-filmmaking Sacha Gervasi with renowned diminutive actor Hervé Villechaize of “The Man with the Golden Gun” and “Fantasy Island” fame who conducted an epic, days-long interview with a very candid Villechaize in the later years of his life. One could say both Gervasi and Villechaize were troubled enigmas, brought together by some cosmic twist of fate, if one subscribes to such a notion.

  4. Born Alexander Gervasi in London, England on an unspecified date in 1966, Sacha Gervasi came from a family of significant figures in international affairs: his father, Sean Gervasi, was an economic advisor to President John F. Kennedy, while his grandfather, Frank Gervasi, covered World War II for the Hearst International News Service and later served as chief of information for the Marshall Plan in Italy.

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · Sacha Gervasi, 56 (left), has been accused of sexual assault by interior designer Diana Lands Nathanson (right) Gervasi is pictured with his theatre producer wife Jessica de Rothschild. Lands ...

  6. Sep 7, 2016 · Sacha Gervasi, a British journalist, screenwriter, and director, is currently married to Jessica de Rothschild since 2010. He was born to a Canadian mother, Milli Kasoy and father Sean Gervasi, an economic advisor to John F. Kennedy.

  7. Nov 2, 2012 · Sacha Gervasi's biopic focusing on the relationship between the filmmaker and his wife, Alma, remains absorbing and aptly droll despite a few dramatic ups and downs. By Todd McCarthy.