Description: Further DetailsTitle: Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His FatherFormat: DVDCondition: NewNumber Of Discs: 1Release Date: 02/24/2009Actors: Kurt Kuenne, Andrew Bagby, David Bagby, Kathleen Bagby, Shirley TurnerDirector: Kurt KuenneAudio Language: UnqualifiedRuntime: 1 hour and 35 minutesRegion Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)Studio: OscilloscopeCertificate: MPAA Not RatedDescription: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION On November 5, 2001, Dr. Andrew Bagby was murdered; the prime suspect, his ex-girlfriend Dr. Shirley Turner, promptly fled the U.S. for Canada, where she announced that she was pregnant with Andrew's child. REVIEW A true-crime story so gripping, devastating, and ultimately unforgettable that it easily trumps any thriller Hollywood has to offer this year. --Village Voice. A true-crime story so gripping, devastating, and ultimately unforgettable that it easily trumps any thriller Hollywood has to offer this year. --Village Voice. A true-crime story so gripping, devastating, and ultimately unforgettable that it easily trumps any thriller Hollywood has to offer this year. --Village Voice. ABOUT THE DIRECTOR Kurt Kuenne is an award-winning filmmaker and composer of both fiction and documentary films. He grew up in Silicon Valley, where at age 7, he met the late Dr. Andrew Bagby, the subject of Dear Zachary. He began making films as soon as he was old enough to pick up a camera; these early films, all of which featured Andrew, became a treasure trove for this documentary. Kurt continued to hone his craft in college, graduating magna cum laude from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television in 1995, where he won the Harold Lloyd Scholarship in Film Editing, and studied Scoring for Motion Pictures & Television at the USC School of Music under the tutelage of classic film composers Buddy Baker and David Raksin. In 1999, he completed his first feature film, the teen drama Scrapbook starring Eric Balfour, which garnered strong reviews, awards and landed him on Filmmaker magazine's annual list of the top 25 new faces of independent cinema. He followed it with Drive-In Movie Memories (2001), a documentary chronicling the outdoor movie-going experience, which opened the 2001 Telluride Film Festival and went onto play more than 45 festivals before becoming a popular hit with PBS audiences in the United States. In 2002, he won a Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences for his screenplay Mason Mule, while his screenplay Explode made the quarterfinals in the same year. He has since directed an ongoing series of black & white short film comedies, beginning with the enormously popular Rent-A-Person (2004), which played more than 30 film festivals in North America while picking up multiple audience and jury awards. The run was continued with the next film in the series, Validation (2006) starring TJ Thyne (Bones), which at this writing has played 39 festivals worldwide, won 19 awards and garnered more in prize money than the film s production budget. He recently completed two more installments in the series, Slow debuting on Delta Airlines flights in December 2007 - and The Phone Book, which are currently playing festivals. See moreDVDs ARE REGION 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Title: Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father
Actor: Shirley Turner
No Of Discs: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
Release Date: 02/24/2009
EAN: 0896602002074
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Producer: Kurt Kuenne
Movie/TV Title: Dear Zachary: a Letter to a Son about His Father
Director: Kurt Kuenne
Language: English
Run Time: 95 min.
Rating: NR
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2008
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Oscilloscope