Capturing the Friedmans documentary
- Original title
- Capturing the Friedmans
- Year
- 2003
- Running time
- 107 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
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- Cast
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Documentary
- Music
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- Genre
- Documentary | Based on a true story. Family Relationships. Sexual Abuse. Crime. True Crime
- Synopsis
- The Friedmans (Arnold Friedman, Elaine Friedman, David Friedman, Seth Friedman, Jesse Friedman and Howard Friedman) seem at first to be a typical family. Arnold Friedman is an award-winning schoolteacher, his wife Elaine, a homemaker. Together, they raise their three boys in the affluent Long Island town of Great Neck. One Thanksgiving, the family is gathered at home preparing for a quiet holiday dinner. In an instant, a police battering ram splinters the front door and officers rush into the house searching every corner, seizing boxes of the family's possessions. Arnold and his 18-year-old son Jesse are both arrested, led away in handcuffs through a maze of newsmen, lights, cameras and trucks assembled in their front yard.
As a convoluted investigation unfolds, father and son are indicted for hundreds of shocking crimes. While the family vehemently declares its innocence, the Great Neck community is in an uproar, and the Friedmans are the target of their rage.
The film follows their story -- from the public's perspective and, most remarkably, through unique footage of the family in crisis, shot contemporaneously by family members inside the Friedman house.
As the police pursue the investigation, and the community reacts, the fabric of the family begins to disintegrate, revealing disturbing questions about justice, community, family, and -- ultimately -- truth.
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- Rankings Position
- Awards
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2003: Nominated for Oscar: Best Documentary2003: Sundance: Jury Prize (Category Documentary)2003: Toronto: Best Documentary2003: National Board of Review: Award for libertad of expresión2003: Directors Guild of America (DGA): Nominated for Best Director / Documentary2003: New York Film Critics Circle: Best Documentary
- Critics' reviews
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"To begin your career with a masterpiece is so remarkable a feat that one can only hope Jarecki finds another subject as rich as this family"
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"An extraordinary film; it may be the most haunting documentary since 'Crumb'"
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"A jarring, mesmerizing documentary"
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"Jarecki skillfully integrates the home-movie footage with his own thorough inquiry, weaving past and present into a patient, deeply engrossing piece of storytelling"
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- Ranking Lists Position
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- 27 My Favorite Documentaries (178)
- 71 My Top 10 Movies from 2003 (29)
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