Murder On a Sunday Morning

Murder On a Sunday Morning

By Jean-Xavier de Lestrade

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2003-02-23
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 51min
  • Director: Jean-Xavier de Lestrade
  • Production Company: HBO
  • Production Country: France, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.4/10
7.4
From 51 Ratings

Description

Academy Award® winner for Best Documentary Film, the story follows the murder of a white woman and the Black teen that everyone—from officers to journalists—was ready to condemn. When his defense lawyer joins the case, everything changes.

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  • Great Documentary

    5
    By Clean Livin
    Very well done. Gripping, thrilling, and eye opening.
  • A Real Life Law And Order Episode

    5
    By mcrop609
    Defense lawyers in this case worked far harder than anyone to make sure truth and justice prevailed for a good natured 15 year old kid. What made this movie facinating is watching the detectives blatantly admit they didn't even bother to investigate the crime and it didn't bother them at all. Even the prosecuting lawyers in the case looked like they didn't even believe the detectives. This is a lesson that too many people of power are continuing to spit on due process and justice in this country which is a crime itself.
  • Haunting...

    5
    By MimosaLove
    Riveting!!! Heartbreaking!!!
  • What a truth

    5
    By Ken fillet
    Deserve 10 star.... Really happy to his family .
  • Excellent Documentary

    5
    By MrMarc2112
    This is a GREAT FILM that shows REAL people in a REAL life and death situation. The corruption on our police departments in the U.S. is rampant and this movie reflects that perfectly. It is drama at its finest yet it is all real and VERY MUCH true. I give it the highest possible rating that there is. A PLUS PLUS !
  • Amazing Story!! Not To Be Missed!!

    5
    By kiarashmiara
    Its rare to witness someone doing what it takes to stand up for the truth and ruthlessly defend the innocent. And when they do, it's an incredible testament to the human spirit, and what we are capable of. At one point in the film, I was like, "McGuinness is a bad***!!!" And it goes to show, that just because individuals may have important titles (in this case the detectives and those on duty at the sheriff's office), doesn't mean they are respectable or honorable. LOVED this film. Well done!!
  • Fantastic

    5
    By JLJD
    An honest review of the dirty side of law enforcement tactics and their effects on our fellow man and families. One of the best documentaries I've seen.
  • WOW!!

    5
    By thaboys_123
    I have never typed a review before,but this show was so amazing...I figure why not make this my first! Wish I could give this show 7 stars
  • Strong Film

    5
    By Camelowitz
    A must see!
  • Very Interesting...

    5
    By Pandora's Abyss
    I am a huge fan of documentary films and prefer them over most other genres. This film goes on my "very interesting" list because of the sheer insanity that allowed this case to actually go to trial in the first place. A 15 year old boy is walking down the street and a police officer says "well there is a skinny black male maybe he did it" and that was enough to warrant suspicion? A detective writes the confession using his own vocabulary and it is accepted as a confession? The police say the boy who is arrested robbed the murdered woman, put the $$ from the woman's purse into his own wallet, but when the woman's wallet is found it still has $1,200 in it? No one EVER looked for finger prints? At the end of the film when the identity of the real murderer is revealed you look at the boy who was arrested and the true murderer and say ummmm, how did you get those two confused. I kept thinking to myself, "is this real? Does this still happen in America? Are some members of the force really that inept?" I have two words...Watch It!

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