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Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,5/10
43.792
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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3.218
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Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008)
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  • Regie
    • Kurt Kuenne
  • Drehbuch
    • Kurt Kuenne
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kurt Kuenne
    • Andrew Bagby
    • David Bagby
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,5/10
    43.792
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.218
    734
    • Regie
      • Kurt Kuenne
    • Drehbuch
      • Kurt Kuenne
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kurt Kuenne
      • Andrew Bagby
      • David Bagby
    • 175Benutzerrezensionen
    • 73Kritische Rezensionen
    • 82Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Kurt Kuenne
    • Self
    • (Synchronisation)
    Andrew Bagby
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (as Dr. Andrew Bagby)
    David Bagby
    David Bagby
    • Self - Father
    Kathleen Bagby
    • Self - Mother
    Shirley Turner
    • Self - Ex-Girlfriend
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (as Dr. Shirley Turner)
    Zachary Andrew Turner
    • Self - Son
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (as Zachary Andrew Bagby)
    Heather Arnold
    Heather Arnold
    • Self - Former Fiance
    • (as Dr. Heather Arnold)
    Jon Atkinson
    • Self - Friend
    Bob Bagby
    Bob Bagby
    • Self - Uncle
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Earlene Bagby
    • Self - Bob's Widow
    James Bagby
    • Self - Cousin
    Linda Bagby
    • Self - Aunt
    Pat Bagby
    • Self - Uncle
    Jason Baldwin
    • Self - Highschool Friend
    Derek Barnard
    • Self - Uncle
    John Barnard
    • Self - Cousin
    Paul Barnard
    • Self - John's Brother
    Pete Barnard
    • Self - Cousin
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      • Kurt Kuenne
    • Drehbuch
      • Kurt Kuenne
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    10bailey-phillips479

    No other documentary has touched my soul the way Dear Zachary has

    I have never wrote a review before but if any film deserves one, it is Dear Zachary: A Letter To A Son About His Father.

    My mom and I are avid documentary watchers and we stumbled upon this doc when was on Netflix around 2013. We knew nothing going into it. But we were immediately transfixed. For a solid hour and a half we watched through laughter, through streaming tears, through the most abject, repugnant horror, and through the love that radiates from every person in this film.

    Directed by Kurt Kuane, Andrew Bagby's best friend, he turned unspeakable tragedy into a story of love, justice, and a call for activism for bail reform, exposing the multiple failures of the justice system. Kurt also did an amazing job composing this film because by the end, you feel like you knew Andrew. You can feel the immense love and grief at the loss of his life and the impact it had, an impact that rippled like a tidal wave across the world by all those that love him. And to me, more than anything, you get to know Andrew's parents, David and Kate Bagby. There are not any words to describe those two beautiful, strong, resilient, dedicated, loving, angels-on-earth type of human beings they are. My heart aches and breaks for them. For all the horror that is documentary shows, there is a resounding notion of overwhelming love. For the violent, brutal, sickening, unthinkable, unspeakable atrocity these beautiful people have been through... I admire them from the bottom of my heart.

    This documentary will rip your heart into pieces, ignite a burning fire of hatred in your soul... but it's worth every moment to "get to know" these beautiful people and the resilience that true love can sustain.

    If you want more information after watching this, David Bagby write an incredible and just as heart breaking book called Dancing With The Devil that gives an in-depth, first hand account of what Kate and him endured moment by moment.

    I would give this a hundred stars if I could.

    I hope you've found any type of the slightest bit of peace and solace over the years. My thoughts are never far from you...

    Always, A fellow human being
    10shannon-136

    Inspiration through loss.

    It started out as a remembrance for a son about his father and it became so much more.

    I saw this film Sunday and it still resides in my heart and haunts me. This is the first documentary I have ever seen that has drawn me in completely, and made me feel as though I am part of the story and a friend to the victim. It was a roller-coaster of emotions and there were quite a few teary-eyed people by the end. I feel I had to give it a proper review, but like many have stated, it's hard to do so without ruining the effect the filmmaker intends. This story pulls you along and unfolds as it does for our narrator, the filmmaker, Kurt Kunne. His story is personal because he grew up with the central figure, Dr. Andrew Bagby.

    Andrew's parents, David and Kate, whom I had a chance to meet with after the screening, are lovely people, and I instantly saw why they foster so much love and support throughout the film: They are genuinely kind people who give off a wonderful parental-vibe. They show so much love and hope in the face of almost insurmountable evil. You hold onto their love and hope through the last few minutes, and eventually you find what the narrator finds: inspiration.

    The editing and the directing reveal a truly gifted filmmaker, Mr. Kunne, a superb storyteller, bounces back and forth between past and present events. He reveals what happens at several key points which leads us an ending you should rather just see than have me explain.

    From what I've read there were several richly deserved standing ovations as the film ventured into the festival circuit. If you have a chance to see, "Dear Zachary," this film will be playing until Thursday of this week at the arc-light cinemas in Hollywood. The filmmaker, Kurt, said the film will be making a return to Hollywood in early November and shall be coming to New York City in late October, MSNBC will be premiering the film December 7th and the DVD shall go on sale some time in mid-FEBRUARY.

    I suggest everyone pays their money to see this film for the sake of advocacy groups and to support bail reform in Canada. Although the legal system in Canada is put on trial in this documentary, it reveals a real problem with our own justice system here in the United States, and how some criminals are given preferential treatment over victims and their families' rights.

    I cannot tell you how much this film has affected me. How truly inspirational I find David Bagby and Kate Bagby to be…

    Please support Academy caliber documentaries, with a strong sense of heart, and a great message of hope. This is a wonderful, albeit tragic and yet inspiring film.
    8moviesleuth2

    Intimate and Passionate: SEE IT!

    Voyeurism is a funny thing. Watching other people's little dramas or lives may seem boring at the outset, but often times it can be just as interesting, if not more so, than anything a big studio can come up with. With "Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father," we as an audience get a glimpse into a man that we otherwise would never have known. And after viewing this film, I have to graciously thank writer/director Kurt Kuenne for this.

    After the murder of his lifelong best friend, Dr. Andrew Bagby, filmmaker Kurt Kuenne decided to go and interview everyone who knew Andrew in order to give his late friend's soon-to-be born son a way to know his father. But unbeknownst to anyone, this film would turn into something completely different.

    Reviewing this film is difficult. For one thing, no one had any idea where this film was going (Kuenne, who narrates, openly admits this, although no one could possibly imagine what was going to happen). But more importantly, this film has something that many films don't: passion. It has a voice. This film will make you laugh, cry, scream in both terror and anger, and so much more. Even the most politically, one-sided films do not speak to the viewer like this film. In that sense, this film is a masterpiece.

    But, on a critical scale, it comes up a little short. For me, the most effective bits were the interviews about Andrew. Those were funny and touching. Even if it added a few extra minutes to the running time, it would have been worth it. I felt like I could have watched a whole day's worth of interviews about Andrew. But the film gets into the struggle between Shirley Turner, Andrew's ex-girlfriend and probable murderer and Andrew's parents, who are trying to seek custody Andrew's son, Zachary. The film sort of loses focus at times, and it really inhibits Kuenne's goal in letting us know who Andrew was. At the end, it almost seems like a piece of propaganda (see the movie and you'll understand). Judging by what happens, this isn't necessarily a bad thing, but still. Of minor note, the film only shows the good things about Andrew. Not that Kuenne turns him into some sort of flawless figure (Bagby does that himself), but it would have made Bagby seem more well-rounded.

    Yet I wholeheartedly recommend this film. It introduces us to a wonderful person, and his name was Andrew Bagby.
    7deproduction

    One of the Most Traumatic Films Ever Made

    Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father is easily one of the most traumatic films I've ever seen. Its not technically the most impressive documentary film, but the subject matter is powerful-enough that you cannot help but be deeply impacted by the story. I've hesitated to suggest it to a few of my more fragile friends because it is one of those films that can leave you in an emotional funk for days afterward. Its that powerful of a film, but not for the faint of heart. I personally would not watch it again, though I'm grateful that the filmmaker stuck with the project through it all and did not give up, as many would have. I'm grateful this story was told, even if it was painful to experience.
    9doomedmac

    Absolutely horrifying

    The subject matter of this documentary is overwhelming. The facts are harsh and unforgiving. The devil is real.

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    • Wissenswertes
      In 2013, the Director of this film Kurt Kuenne, posted a video on his YouTube channel talking about what happened after the movie. This includes his and the grandparents activism to change the bail law in Canada. Video title The Legacy of Dear Zachary: A Journey to Change the Law (2013).
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      Kurt Kuenne: [to Andrew in home movie] I have a good idea: I'll go back in time and stop you from dying.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The original cut of the documentary had a run time of over two hours and contains numerous other short scenes, most notably a segment in which Kuenne travels to England to interview Andrew's maternal relatives during a wedding.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Hard to Watch Documentaries (2018)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Dezember 2015 (Polen)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official site (United States)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Your Father's Murderer: A Letter to Zachary
    • Drehorte
      • St. John's, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirma
      • MSNBC Films
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      • 18.334 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.886 $
      • 2. Nov. 2008
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 18.334 $
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      • 1 Std. 33 Min.(93 min)
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