Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father Reviews
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An undeniably shattering story, if forgivably shaky in its impassioned, therapeutic unfolding.
Read the full reviewIt is impossible not to be fired up by Kurt Kuenne's incendiary cri de coeur, Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father.
Read the full reviewWithout becoming a screed for victims' rights, the riveting film shows how in the face of terrible events a grieving parent is galvanized into activism.
Read the full reviewThe facts are so awful that Dear Zacharycan be forgiven much of its antsiness--as a memorial, as a condolence to Bagby?s parents (who became activists for judicial reform in their late son's honor), and as a howl of grief.
Read the full reviewThe way Kuenne presents the material, with an aggressive style that lingers less than a second on most shots, it's impossible not to feel emotionally exhausted.
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