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Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008)

In 2001, Andrew Bagby, a medical resident, is murdered not long after breaking up with his girlfriend. Soon after, when she announces she's pregnant, one of Andrew's many close friends, Kurt Kuenne, begins this film, a gift to the child.

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Peggy v 29 Mar 2016

You will cry a lot- I don't care who you are, you will cry and you will be sad forever and ever after seeing this. You might think I'm exaggerating (and I wish I was) but, no, unfortunately this film will leave you as but a shell of your former self. Nonetheless, the story told here and the impact that it has is something that can have a profound impact on you- again, as long as you accept that you will cry a lot. Seriously. This is a brutal film- far more so than any slasher film or anything like that. This is all real and there's no emotion spared- anger, hatred, spite, everything is there. To see these human beings open their hearts in such an honest way is a powerful experience and it's really the silver-lining to this horribly sad tale. It's hard to recommend this just because of how upsetting it is but I'm going to anyway- Dear Zachary is one of the most powerful and visceral films that I've ever seen. For better or for worse, if you watch this- you will never forget it.

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Aslyn E 05 May 2014

This film will wreck you, but it's one that still deserves to be seen. You will leave feeling sick, saddened, and angry. It's one of the best documentaries out there.

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Dominic R 25 Feb 2009

One of the most compelling films I've seen in a while. Brilliantly edited and perfectly paced. I already want to see it again.

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Matt K 27 Dec 2008

Initially, I was a little bothered by the "home-movie" feel of it, but believe me, the subject pulls you in fast and doesn't let up. It is one of the most shocking, emotional, and infuriating films that I have seen to date... and it's all real.

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Kevin S 05 Jan 2009

There isn't really a way to say anything about this film. It presents an event that shakes and shatters the lives of many, and shows a portrait of the legacy one man leaves behind. The maker of this film sets out with pure intentions of showing a child who his father was. Obviously there can be no substitute for his actual dad, but seeing so many people who cared about him speak about him in such a loving way lets you get what you can only imagine is a very small glimpse of what it would have been like to have the pleasure of meeting this man. Although his son will never meet him in person, and neither will we, this devastatingly poignant documentary gives us the privilege of being introduced to this man and those connected to him, who we grow to care about very much.

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