Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie
- Minissérie de televisão
- 2021
- 50 min
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6,8/10
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Explore o assassinato da produtora de televisão Sophie Toscan du Plantier no Condado de Cork, Irlanda, em 1996.Explore o assassinato da produtora de televisão Sophie Toscan du Plantier no Condado de Cork, Irlanda, em 1996.Explore o assassinato da produtora de televisão Sophie Toscan du Plantier no Condado de Cork, Irlanda, em 1996.
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I've seen this case draw out over 25 years. This documentary doesn't answer any questions. Why did Ian Bailey kill her and is there any actual evidence?
Unlike the sensationalism and speed of the Netflix documentary, Jim Sheridan's series is more contemplating and filled with heartfelt sadness. In that way I prefer this documentary, even though I was very hesitant at first.
The director in person, carefully sheds light on all the facts, the testimonies, the mistakes in the research, the need to find justice.
During my visits to West Cork with my family I have come to fall in love with the beautiful country. It is heartbreaking to find out about the dreadful event that took place over there and realizing that true justice is still not served.
One man claims he is innocent, many say the opposite but the irrefutable evidence is lacking. Nevertheless the documentary remains gripping to the last minute. All the details, the conversations, the emotions. I loved its attention to detail, the background information, the facts, the doubt, the beautiful landscape that was once the silent witness of the crime committed.
In The Netherlands (my country) recently a well-known research reporter was killed. Peter R. De Vries was very famous for overlooking all the facts and using modern forensic research methods to solve cases like these. I would have liked to hear his opinion on this case and if there would be a way to find true justice.
The director in person, carefully sheds light on all the facts, the testimonies, the mistakes in the research, the need to find justice.
During my visits to West Cork with my family I have come to fall in love with the beautiful country. It is heartbreaking to find out about the dreadful event that took place over there and realizing that true justice is still not served.
One man claims he is innocent, many say the opposite but the irrefutable evidence is lacking. Nevertheless the documentary remains gripping to the last minute. All the details, the conversations, the emotions. I loved its attention to detail, the background information, the facts, the doubt, the beautiful landscape that was once the silent witness of the crime committed.
In The Netherlands (my country) recently a well-known research reporter was killed. Peter R. De Vries was very famous for overlooking all the facts and using modern forensic research methods to solve cases like these. I would have liked to hear his opinion on this case and if there would be a way to find true justice.
I was so looking forward to this series but it was shocking bad. Sheridan trundles around West Cork and Paris like a man with a bad hangover. He never once questions Bailey about the inconsistencies in his story. It could have been good, it wasn't. There is a complete lack of investigative quality and one comes away with the impression that the only investigation Sheridan carried out was sifting though a folder of press cutting given to him by Ian Bailey. I'm giving it a two because I don't want to be mean and give it zero.
Considering it took twelve years to make this documentary, I'm not impressed with the quality at all. The style is very old fashioned and the content is lacking, especially when compared to West Cork (podcast on audible) which brings everything to life and is packed with information about Bailey's background, Sophie Du Plantier, the case, and an abundance of interviews with all the key figures. This show contains unnecessary cringe-worthy moments such as Sheridan's narration saying "She's buried in France but her soul is in Ireland." Give me a break. I am giving it a six because I'm generous, but I think even that is pushing it.
Jim Sheridans documentary is sad and very gripping and do I think it's Ian bailey ?
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