We're going to do something a little different this week, because while we could very well write a glowing review of this fascinating doc that I first saw on my very last day of this year's Toronto International Film Festival, and was absolutely blown away by it, I don't think it could do as much justice to the movie as speaking to the filmmakers.
It was equally organic for her husband, David McMahon, to get involved with making the movie. "As her husband, I had been reading drafts and following her through the process of writing the book and I had worked with Ken on and off for years and that's what we do, we make films, so this one just seems so right for this telling, putting them on camera and letting them tell the story in their own words, bringing New York City of the 1980s to life. We're often used to digging up black and white photographs from another era, not having our subjects alive to tell their own story, so in this case we could find old video footage of New York in the ‘80s and really set this as a backdrop."
"There were papers and certain members of the media who remain invested in that original outcome," David told us. "They had deep connections in the prosecutor's office or the police station and were maybe reluctant to walk back the original conclusions they had come to, so you get headlines like ‘Not so Fast on the Jogger 5' in 2002 and maybe there's a little bit of protectionism there that their friends in the offices worked towards these convictions were not ready to admit they had made a mistake."| | | 2 comments | | | Add a comment |
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