This is a remarkable and profoundly moving film with a desperately important message – for those reasons and more it demands to be seen.
This is a morbid but very original film which manages both to be reflective and dramatic.
Mixing animation, film and verbatim accounts, this bold memorial of the first school massacre in Texas in 1966 is compelling and terribly sad.
An intense, incredibly emotional film.
Animation and eyewitness accounts read by actors bring tension and emotion to this account of the day a sniper killed 16 at the University of Texas in 1966.
General release. Check local listings for show times.