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Release Date:
May 30, 2003
Original Title:
Capturing the Friedmans
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
HBO Documentary Films
Magnolia Pictures
Notorious Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 IE: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 107
An Oscar nominated documentary about a middle-class American family who is torn apart when the father Arnold and son Jesse are accused of sexually abusing numerous children. Director Jarecki interviews people from different sides of this tragic story and raises the question of whether they were rightfully tried when they claim they were innocent and there was never any evidence against them.
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2014 #28 |
Critics' Top 10 Poll
Greatest Documentaries of All Time |
Additional Photography:
Aaron Phillips
Brian Jackson
Charlie Beyer
Rossana Rizzo
Marc Smerling
Associate Producer:
Jennifer Rogen
Co-Producer:
Richard Hankin
Creative Consultant:
Nancy Baker
Director:
Andrew Jarecki
Director of Photography:
Adolfo Doring
Editor:
Richard Hankin
Line Producer:
Peter Bové
Jaye Nydick
Music:
Andrea Morricone
Post Production Supervisor:
Robert Warmflash
Producer:
Marc Smerling
Andrew Jarecki
Production Manager:
Jose A. Barrios
Alex Carone
Christopher J. Grunke
Rafael Estrella
Thom Little
Tanya Barr
Caroline Findlay
Sound Editor:
Ira Spiegel
Marlena Grzaslewicz
Sound Recordist:
John Gurrin
Sound mixer:
Peter Waggoner
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