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SFFILM Festival

Casting JonBenet

Directed by Kitty Green

USA/Australia | 81

7 Apr
Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 9:15 pm PT
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Description

It’s been over 20 years since the murder of six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey. But the case is just as fascinating as ever, thanks to its bizarre details—and the fact that it’s still unsolved. After a recent spate of made-for-TV movies (including a controversial documentary that purported to solve the case), Casting JonBenet offers a fresh take on an exhaustively covered story. At first, it seems to present stories of people auditioning for roles in a production about the case, but the film ends up digging far deeper with personal confessions that are more revealing than any true-crime reenactment. The adult actors vying to play the Ramsey family are all from Boulder, and have vivid memories of the crime, even if they can’t agree about the killer or the motive. Speaking directly to the camera, the actors begin telling their own stories, and what emerges is an exploration of how time, memory, and personal experiences can shape our perceptions of well-known events, while making us examine our own perceptions and prejudices around the story. –Cheryl Eddy

Director Kitty Green

Australian documentarian Kitty Green’s feature debut, Ukraine Is Not a Brothel (2013), offered an in-depth study of the feminist group Femen, known for their topless protests. Previously, she explored the non-fiction technique used in Casting JonBenet in The Face of Ukraine: Casting Oksana Baiul (2015), a short doc about the Olympic figure skater. 

Film Details

Language English

Year 2016

Runtime 81

Country USA/Australia

Director Kitty Green

Producer James Schamus, Scott Macaulay, Kitty Green

Editor Davis Coombe

Cinematographer Michael Latham

Music Nathan Larson