by Mpi Home Video
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| Director: | Abraham Zapruder |
| Release Date: | 1998-07-28 |
| Label: | Mpi Home Video |
| UPC: | 030306728223 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Mpi Home Video |
| ASIN: | 630507190X |
| Category: | DVD |
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Product Description
One of the most important documents of the 20th century is now available to the public for the very first time. Witness the assassination of president john f. Kennedy in the first-ever digitally enlarged version of the zapruder film. Studio: Mpi Home Video Release Date: 07/07/1998 Run time: 45 minutes Rating: Nr
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This first commercially available video version of the legendary 26-second "Zapruder Film"--the 8mm record of John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination, which was filmed by Abraham Zapruder--provoked a storm of controversy when it first appeared on video shelves. Added to the National Film Registry in 1994, this historical document remains a significant record of one of the nation's most devastating events and is still cited as a key piece of evidence in the debate over the truth of Kennedy's murder. This unprecedented release has been digitally mastered with the approval of the Zapruder family. An accompanying documentary, which explores the mastering process in detail, features a short portrait of Zapruder and a fascinating history of the film's official and unofficial showings up to the present. The tape also includes a frame-by-frame analysis of the film, a chronology of events, and additional historical video. This short film is still too gruesome and upsetting for many to watch, but Abraham Zapruder's famous home movie remains to this day one of the most controversial pieces of filmed history. --Sean Axmaker
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And?.... - Reviewed on 2008-07-03
6 customers found this review helpful, 4 did not.
A confession: I'm a former conspiracy buff. I gave speeches years ago on how the Warren Commission covered up, on Lee Oswald's being a patsy, you name it. Then I saw Stone's "JFK." Then I got to know a REAL conspiracy buff--did you know that the CIA killed Bob Marley??
In short, I'm not much of a buff any more.
But this film interested me. Yes, there ARE questions about the JFK assasination. Who did it? Why? The Zapruder film, the subject of this DVD, offers pretty solid evidence that Kennedy was hit from the front, not from the Texas Schoolbook Depository (the back).
But I guess what turned me off the the conspiracy theories is that the theorists made Kennedy into a saint. "The world would be a much better place if Saint John FK has not been murdered." And that's a pretty dubious proposition.
In short, the film documents how at Archives II, spittin' distance from my house, they put together the Zapruder film frame by frame--inch by inch, row by row. So now you can see more cleary, and in slow motion from a variety of angles, that Kennedy got his head blown off.
Frankly, I knew that before they made the film clearer. (I hope my tax dollars didn't cover that project!)
And, yes, there are still questions, no more or fewer than there were before the film was rebuilt. I learned more about HOW the film was redone, the technical means, than I did learn anything new from the film. But, again, I've come to no new conclusions, and I'm not again an assasination buff.
If you're really interested in--or obsessed--with JFK's murder, this film may interest you. If you're interested in the history of the film, it may interest you. But if you have anything better to do than watch the film, you might seriously consider that alternate activity.
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- Biography
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- Deliberate
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- Heads of State
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- Political History
- Politics & Government
- Reflective
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