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Capturing the Friedmans

2003·1h 47m·Not Rated
BiographyCrimeDocumentary
IMDb Rating
★ 7.6/10
28,753 votes
Metascore
90
Metacritic

Follows the Friedmans, a seemingly typical, upper-middle-class Jewish family whose world is instantly transformed when the father and his youngest son are arrested and charged with shocking and horrible crimes.

Capturing the Friedmans is a 2003 biography crime movie directed by Andrew Jarecki, starring Arnold Friedman, David Friedman, Jesse Friedman. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.6/10 from 28,753 votes and runs 1h 47m.

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Director
Andrew Jarecki
Stars
Arnold Friedman
David Friedman
Jesse Friedman
Elaine Friedman
Details
2003-07-18
107 min
Movie
Not Rated
★ United States
★ English
Keywords
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