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Capturing the Friedmans
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Captivating documentary, but way too intense for younger viewers.

Rating: NR for not rated Studio: Warner Bros. Directed By: Andrew Jarecki Cast: Arnold Friedman, David Friedman, Elaine Friedman Running Time: 107 minutes Release Date: 01/01/2003 Genre: Documentary

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Parents should know that this film discusses a father and son accused and convicted of many counts of child sexual abuse. The film includes explicit discussion of incest, anal and oral sodomy, and child pornography. There are also intense scenes involving a father committing suicide, heated arguments between family members, and adults recalling childhood sexual abuse.

Families who watch this movie together could discuss police investigation procedures. Why might Arthur and Jesse Friedman be innocent? Families could also discuss David's reactions to his father's and brother's arrests. Why was he so angry with his mother? Was he right in believing his father and brother without question? Families could also discuss Elaine Friedman's reaction to her husband's and son's arrests. Why was she eager to have her son confess to something he insists that he didn't do? How would you have felt in a similar situation?

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Reviewed By: Hollis Griffin

Using bittersweet loops from family movies and gripping scenes of confessional-style interviews, CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS recounts the arrests and convictions of a father and son for child molestation in the 1980s. Arthur and his son Jesse were accused of committing hundreds of rapes during the computer lessons they taught to elementary school children in their Long Island basement. Precipitated by a police investigation into Arthur's child pornography collection, the arrests plunged his middle class Jewish household into a media storm and divisive family crisis. Told via family video footage before, during, and after Arthur and Jesse's arrests, CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS relates the effects of the crimes on the relationships between the various family members. Viewers learn how these family dynamics influenced the decisions that Arthur and Jesse make while defending themselves in court.

The Friedman family's penchant for self-chronicling yields a layered, complex examination of how they dealt with a crippling crisis. CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS is unrelenting in its honesty and, as a result, it has moments of being utterly painful to watch. David, the eldest Friedman son, refuses to believe that his father could harbor sexual feelings for young boys and Elaine candidly admits to suffering from an acute depression. Moments of extreme introspection like these make CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS as fascinating as it is excruciating.

This documentary could raise many opportunities for families to discuss issues related to sexual abuse. Yet because so many of the interviews and scenes involving family discussions are emotionally intense and filled with frank descriptions of sex crimes, parents should be wary of letting kids watch it alone. That said, this is documentary filmmaking at its best -- but it's still best watched by those mature enough to handle the very serious subject matter.

Families who enjoyed CAPTURING THE FRIENDMANS might like other true crime documentaries told in the same style such as Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills and Errol Morris's The Thin Blue Line.

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CS adults kids

Sexual Content

Child pornography, sexual abuse, incest, and sodomy discussed throughout.

Violence

Language

Some profanity.

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