WingNut Films has completed the documentary West of Memphis, which details the story of the West Memphis Three, who were first introduced to the world through the HBO doc Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills. Check out the full press release:
WingNut Films proudly announced today the completion of West of Memphis - a documentary film chronicling the untold story behind one of the most infamous miscarriages of justice in American history; the story of an extraordinary and desperate fight to stop the State of Arkansas from killing an innocent man.
The film has been produced by first-time filmmakers Damien Wayne Echols and Lorrie Davis, in collaboration with the Academy Award-winning team of Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh. Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh became involved in 2005, when they helped to re-invigorate the then stagnant case by funding a new investigation. The film has been written and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker,...
WingNut Films proudly announced today the completion of West of Memphis - a documentary film chronicling the untold story behind one of the most infamous miscarriages of justice in American history; the story of an extraordinary and desperate fight to stop the State of Arkansas from killing an innocent man.
The film has been produced by first-time filmmakers Damien Wayne Echols and Lorrie Davis, in collaboration with the Academy Award-winning team of Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh. Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh became involved in 2005, when they helped to re-invigorate the then stagnant case by funding a new investigation. The film has been written and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker,...
- 12/5/2011
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
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