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Capturing The Friedmans [2004] [DVD]
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by - written on 23/07/06 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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“Capturing the Friedmans”, released in 2003 and Directed by Andrew Jarecki details the disturbing account of the paedophile charges made against Arnold Friedman and his 19 year old son Jesse, in 1988. The Friedman’s live in a middle class suburb of Long Island, known as Great Neck, and seem to fit into that role fairly well. Dad, married to Elaine, is a school teacher who also runs piano, and later, computer classes at home, and they have three sons – David, Seth and Jesse. This film, produced in the documentary style, is fairly unique in that it consists mainly of old footage both shot by the family in what were presumably happier times and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/03/06 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Introduction ---------------- A few years ago, director Andrew Jarecki was making a film about clowns. As part of his research, he went to interview David Friedman, New York’s number one children’s party clown. His interview led him to a very different film from the one he originally set out to make… The facts --------------- David Friedman was from an upper-middle class Jewish family. In the late 80s, his father, Arnold Friedman a well-respected teacher who also gave piano and computer lessons in his own home, was arrested for possessing child pornography. Further allegations of serious child abuse followed. Worse still, Friedman’s teenage ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/11/05 (Very useful, 170 readings)
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At a time when documentaries in the cinema are becoming almost as common as a summer blockbuster, Capturing The Friedmans is several notches above even the best of the current crop. In a similar way to The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, the actual nature of Capturing The Friedmans is not what the filmmaker, Andrew Jarecki, intended. He initially set out to make a film about the business of being a clown in New York, now part of the DVD release's extras. One of the clowns he was following and interviewing for this documentary was one David Friedman. A casual question about his childhood brings an edgy response and an unguarded comment of "There are ... Read the complete review





