No Stone Unturned
It's an audacious work of journalism, the kind of potential cold-case resolution that true-crime documentarians dream of.
No Stone Unturned
Investigative documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney-best (known for 2008's Oscar-winning Taxi to the Dark Side and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room) turns his sights on the 1994 Loughinisland massacre, a cold case that remains an open wound in the Irish peace process. The families of the victims-who were murdered while watching the World Cup in their local pub-were promised justice, but 20 years later they still didn't know who killed their loved ones. Gibney uncovers a web of secrecy, lies, and corruption that so often results when the powerful insist they are acting for the greater good.
Official Selection
2017 New York Film Festival – World Premiere
Official Selection
2017 New York Film Festival – World Premiere
Genre
Documentary,
Crime
Runtime
111
Language
English
Director
Alex Gibney
FEATURED REVIEW
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter
A peculiar subject for a film by the maker of big-picture, high-profile documentaries about Enron, WikiLeaks and Scientology, the 1994 slaying of six Catholics in a small town in North Ireland is a crime whose evils seem indistinguishable (for a viewer on this side of the world, at least) from ...
Played at
Santa Monica
Monica Film Center
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