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Release Date:
March 5, 2003
Original Title:
و عنکبوت آمد
Alternate Titles:
Va ankaboot amad
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
A shocking portrait of the world of a recently captured serial killer, who sees his killing of prostitutes as in accordance with Islamic teaching. Over the space of a year, 16 women were murdered in the Iranian city of Mashad. Because the victims were lured into the killer's traps, the press soon called these the "spider killings." All but one of the victims had previously been arrested for prostitution and drug-related crimes. When a 39-year-old contractor is arrested and confesses to the crimes, he claims divine support for his crimes. His mother, wife, son, and many neighbors agree. AND ALONG CAME A SPIDER visits with the families of the victims, with the perpetrator and his family, and with prostitutes in this holy city. Most chillingly, the killer's son proudly re-enacts a murder, and suggests that he wants to grow up to be like his father. This is a chilling film about cycles of moral vengeance.
Associate Producer:
Sara Bernstein
Cinematography:
Maziar Bahari
Director:
Maziar Bahari
Editor:
Maziar Bahari
Executive Producer:
Sheila Nevins
Producer:
Maziar Bahari
Sound Mixer:
Hosein Mahdavi
Supervising Producer:
Lisa Heller
Writer:
Maziar Bahari
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