Tuesday, November 22, 2011

'The Umbrella Man': Errol Morris Directs Short Documentary on Anniversary of Kennedy Murder

Forty-eight in the past, on November. 22, 1963, Leader John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, leading to a wrath of conspiracy ideas living onto this time. The Kennedy murder remains looked into by everyone from Oliver Stone to Zack Snyder to Stephen King, now Oscar-winning documentarian Errol Morris has examined the country's tragedy for your NY Occasions -- though not how it may seem. "For any very long time, I've wanted to produce a movie in regards to the John F. Kennedy murder," Morris written inside the Occasions. "Not because I believed I really could prove it might be a conspiracy, or that we could be it absolutely was a lone gunman, but because For me that by searching within the murder, we could study a lot in regards to the character of analysis and evidence." The finish result? Morris's new fascinating online video, 'The Umbrella Guy.' In regards to the mysterious guy who had an empty umbrella in sunny Dealey Plaza that fateful mid-day, 'The Umbrella Man' features the interview Morris completed with Josiah "Tink" Thompson, a Kennedy murder expert as well as the author of 'Six Seconds in Dallas,' research in the famous Zapruder film. Watch the film over NY Occasions. [Photo: AP] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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