Revelations: Paradise Lost 2:
In 1994, three men were convicted of horrific child murders in their hometown of West Memphis. Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky filmed the trial and surrounding events and made the Emmy-winning documentary "Paradise Lost" which, brilliant as it was for its brave objectivity, was like a sma...
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1994, three men were convicted of horrific child murders in their hometown of West Memphis. Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky filmed the trial and surrounding events and made the Emmy-winning documentary "Paradise Lost" which, brilliant as it was for its brave objectivity, was like a small branch thrown into the cogs of American "justice". As this sequel proves, however, it succeeded in raising enough awareness of the travesty to keep a glimmer of hope alive for the West Memphis Three. The first film ended with the jury's unanimous verdict that Damien Echols, Jesse Misskelly and Jason Baldwin killed the three eight-year-old children Chris Byers, Michael Moore and Steven Branch. Three years later, Berlinger and Sinofsky returned to West Memphis and made a follow-up, the aptly subtitled Revelations. The film succeeds in proving their wrongful imprisonment - as crazy as it sounds there really is NO real evidence - and raises further suspicion towards Mark Byers, the stepfather of one of the murdered boys and a character whose ubiquity in the film is eerily telling, particularly in the absence of all the other victim's parents ... [www.eyeforfilm.co.uk] |
Beschreibung: | [DVD] (130 Min.) dolby digital 2.0 |
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