Capturing The Friedmans Andrew Jarecki Oscar 2003 DVD NTSC


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Documentary by Andrew Jarecki

Capturing The Friedmans


2 DVD Collector's Edition

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Region 1 USA NTSC


Audio : English

Subtitles : Français, English, Español


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Le film est une enquête sur l'affaire judiciaire qui a mené en prison pour agressions sexuelles sur mineurs en 1987 Arnold Friedman, professeur de sciences et son fils Jesse. Arnold Friedman donnait des cours d'informatique à des enfants de son quartier et a été accusé, après avoir reçu un paquet de revues pornographiques qui a été intercepté par la police, d'avoir violé avec son fils les enfants à qui il donnait cours. Il sera condamné à dix ans de prison où il se suicidera et son fils à treize ans.

Le film montre des interviews des différents protagonistes de l'affaire, la famille Friedman, des enfants qui ont accusé Arnold Friedman ainsi que leurs parents, la policière ayant mené l'enquête, le juge et les avocats ainsi qu'une journaliste qui a été l'une des premières à mettre en doute les procès pour abus collectifs d'enfants dans les années 1980. Il explique aussi qu'un produit censé donner accès aux souvenirs refoulés des enfants a notamment été utilisé dans cette affaire, provoquant des accusations de la part d'enfants qui au départ n'en proféraient aucune. Des extraits du journal vidéo de David Friedman, le frère de Jesse, sont aussi inclus dans le film.

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Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, and with over $3 million at the box office to date, Capturing The Friedmans is nothing short of the most riveting, provocative, and hotly debated films of the year. Despite their predilection for hamming it up in front of home-movie cameras, the Friedmans were a normal middle-class family living in the affluent New York suburb of Great Neck. One Thanksgiving, as the family gathers at home for a quiet holiday dinner, their front door explodes, splintered by a police battering ram. Officers rush into the house, accusing Arnold Friedman and his youngest son Jesse of hundreds of shocking crimes. The film follows their story from the public's perspective and through unique real footage of the family in crisis, shot inside the Friedman house. As the police investigate, and the community reacts, the fabric of the family begins to disintegrate, revealing provocative questions about truth, justice, family, and -ultimately-truth. With an abundance of exclusive DVD bonus features supplied on a second disc, Capturing the Friedmans is sure to capture you and pin you to your seat.


A Sundance Grand Jury prize winner and a true conversation starter, Capturing the Friedmans travels into one apparently ordinary Long Island family's heart of darkness. Arnold and Elaine Friedman had a normal life with their three sons until Arnold was arrested on multiple (and increasingly lurid) charges of child abuse. Because the Friedmans had documented their own lives with copious home movies, filmmaker Andrew Jarecki is able to sift through their material looking for clues. Yet what emerges is more surreal than fiction: the youngest Friedman son went to jail, the eldest became a birthday-party clown. In the end, we can't be sure whether Arnold Friedman is a monstrous child molester or the victim of railroading. The portrait of a disconnected family is deeply disturbing, either way, and this film is further proof that a documentary can be just as spellbinding as anything a great storyteller dreams up. --Robert Horton



Like the film itself, the bonus disc that accompanies Capturing the Friedmans asks a lot of questions, offers a few pertinent answers, and leaves a legacy of mystery in a case that many never be fully solved. What really happened in the basement of the Friedman home in Great Neck, New York? Is Jesse as guilty as his father in the notorious case of child molestation? Additional excerpts of the Friedmans' home movies only deepen the uncertainty we feel after viewing the film, and video footage from two early premiere screenings demonstrates that emotions will continue to run high as long as lingering doubts remain. The "altercation" at the New York premiere is actually rather benign, but only because filmmaker Andrew Jarecki kept the crowd under control before arguments could boil over; at the Great Neck premiere, the case's judge gets a chance to comment on facts that the film omitted while praising its overall veracity. Uncut footage of the prosecution's star witness makes it clear that the case was on shaky ground; even more than in the film proper, this witness (whose face is hidden in



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