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Capturing the Friedmans

Released 2003
Runtime 107
Category Documentary
Language English
Director Andrew Jarecki

What it’s about

Director Jarecki started out to make a film about Manhattan's most popular birthday party clown, one David Friedman. Peering into David's background, he walked into a house of horrors. It seems David's father, Arnold, a respected teacher in Great Neck, New York, as well as Arnold's youngest son Jesse, had been arrested for molesting Arnold's computer class students. This documentary bears witness to one dysfunctional family's disintegration amidst seamy accusations and precious few conclusive answers.

Why we love it

This harrowing documentary blends the Friedman clan's early, lighthearted home movies with footage of the unfolding scandal, juxtaposing a seemingly idyllic family life with a domestic situation rife with anger, resentment and pain. Viewers may differ on Arnold and Jesse's degree of guilt, but few will maintain there wasn't something weird going on in that house. Don't miss this bold, unsparing, unsettling film.

Elaine Friedman, David Friedman, Arnold Friedman, Jesse Friedman Andrew Jarecki

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