3½ Minutes, 10 Bullets - True Crime Documentary
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3½ Minutes, 10 Bullets - True Crime Documentary
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Description
"3½ Minutes, 10 Bullets" is a documentary film that delves into a tragic and significant event in recent American history, offering a profound exploration of the intersection of race, justice,...
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"3½ Minutes, 10 Bullets" was released in 2015 and directed by Marc Silver. The documentary focuses on the shooting death of Jordan Davis, a 17-year-old African American teenager, by Michael Dunn, a middle-aged white man, at a gas station in Jacksonville, Florida, in 2012. The incident sparked national outrage and became a focal point in discussions about racial tensions and gun laws in the United States.
Synopsis
The film meticulously reconstructs the events leading up to the shooting, primarily through the lens of the trial of Michael Dunn. It uses a combination of court footage, interviews, and media clips to unravel the layers of the incident. The title refers to the duration of the encounter that led to Davis's death and the number of bullets fired by Dunn.
Themes and Analysis
"3½ Minutes, 10 Bullets" goes beyond the specifics of the case to address broader themes of racial prejudice, the legal system, and gun culture in America. The documentary highlights the role of the Stand Your Ground law in the trial, a legislation that allows individuals to use deadly force in self-defense without the duty to retreat, and how it intersects with racial biases.
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Author | Author Adidas Wilson |
Organization | Amun Wilson |
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