Still from 3.5 Minutes 10 Bullets
Still from 3.5 Minutes 10 Bullets
 

3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets

by Marc Silver
3 1/2 MINUTES chronicles the racialized murder of 17-year old Jordan Davis and the subsequent trial of the white assailant.
2015  ·  1h38m  ·  United States
English
About the Film
In 3½ MINUTES, two lives intersected and were forever altered. On Black Friday in 2012, two cars parked next to each other at a Florida gas station. A white middle-aged male and a black teenager exchanged angry words over the volume of the music in the boy’s car. A gun entered the exchange, and one of them was left dead.Michael Dunn fired 10 bullets at a car full of unarmed teenagers and then fled. Three of those bullets hit 17-year-old Jordan Davis, who died at the scene. Arrested the next day, Dunn claimed he shot in self-defence. Thus began the long journey of un-ravelling the truth. 3½ MINUTES, TEN BULLETS follows that journey, reconstructing the night of the murder and revealing how hidden racial prejudice can result in tragedy.Directed by Marc Silver (Who is Dayani Cristal?), the documentary intercuts powerful exclusive footage from a riveting trial with intimate, observational scenes of Jordan’s parents, Ron and Lucy. We see firsthand how difficult it is for them to grapple with unimaginable loss while fighting for justice for their son. The film integrates police interrogation footage, prison phone recordings and interviews with the others at the scene that night. The result is a powerful story about the devastating effects of racial bias, and the search for justice within the judicial system.
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Festivals and Awards
2015
Sundance Film Festival, Winner, Special Jury Prize
2015
RiverRun International Film Festival, Winner
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Editor
Emiliano Battista and Gideon Gold
Cinematographer
Marc Silver
Producer
Carolyn Hepburn and Minette Nelson
Production Company
Candescent Films, Motto Pictures and Participant Media
Soundtrack Composer
Todd Boekelheide

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