Capturing the Friedmans

Capturing the Friedmans

Infobox Film
name = Capturing the Friedmans


caption = DVD cover
director = Andrew Jarecki
producer = Andrew Jarecki Marc Smerling
writer =
starring = Arnold Friedman Elaine Friedman David Friedman Seth Friedman Jesse Friedman
music = Bill Harrington Andrea Morricone
cinematography = Adolfo Doring
editing = Richard Hankin
distributor = Magnolia Pictures
released = May 30, 2003
runtime = 107 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0342172|

"Capturing the Friedmans" is a documentary film directed by Andrew Jarecki. It focuses on the 1980s investigation of Arnold Friedman for child molestation. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 2003.

History

Jarecki initially was going to make a film about children's birthday party entertainers in New York, including the popular clown David Friedman.

During his research, Jarecki learned that David Friedman's brother, Jesse, and his father, Arnold, had been convicted of child sexual abuse. Jarecki interviewed many of the children involved and ended up making a film about the Friedmans themselves.

Plot

The investigation into Arnold Friedman's life started after he was caught in a pedophile sting operation when he received a magazine of child pornography from the Netherlands by mail. In searching his house, investigators found a large collection of child pornography, which led them to expand their investigation. After learning that Friedman taught children computer classes from his home, the police began to suspect him of abusing his students.

Some of the children Friedman taught had alleged Friedman played bizarre sex games with them during their computer classes. Jarecki interviewed some of these children himself; some stated that they had been in the room with other children alleging abuse, and that nothing had happened. The film portrayed police investigative procedures as the genesis of a "witch-hunt" hysteria in the Friedman's community.

The Friedmans took home videos while Arnold Friedman (and, later, his son Jesse) awaited trial. They were allowed to stay at home in order to prepare for court. The pictures were not made with publishing in mind, but as a way to record what was happening in their lives. The movie shows much of this footage; family dinners, conversations and arguments. Arnold's wife eventually advised her husband to confess and protect their son.

Arnold Friedman pleaded guilty to multiple charges of sodomy and sexual abuse. According to the Friedman family, he confessed in the hopes that his son would be spared prison time. Jesse Friedman later confessed as well, but now claims he did so to avoid being sent to prison for life. He said in mitigation that his father had molested him. Arnold Friedman admitted to being a pedophile, and to molesting two boys, but not those who attended his computer classes. He is also quoted as admitting that, when he was 13, he had sex with his younger brother, Howard, who was eight years old; Howard Friedman has said he does not recall this. In addition, Peter Panaro, the lawyer for Jesse Friedman, stated that Jesse had admitted to him that he was sexually assaulted by his father as a child. He also stated that Jesse had in fact admitted to him that he had sodomized 14 boys. Jesse denies telling the lawyer this and states that the lawyer told him to plead guilty and blame his father.

In a 1989 interview with Geraldo Rivera in prison, Jesse said he was sexually abused by his father and apparently confesses to abusing children himself. [ [http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/geraldo.html Geraldo Rivera's interview with Jesse Friedman] ] He has since recanted these statements, saying that his lawyer advised him to make them because it would help his appeal case.

Arnold Friedman died in prison in 1995, leaving a $250,000 life insurance benefit to his son. Jesse Friedman was released from prison in 2001 after serving 13 years of his sentence and is currently preparing an appeal.

Response

Jesse Friedman filed his appeal; [ [http://www.freejesse.net/Mem_of_Law.htm Friedman Memoradum of Law ] ] a federal judge rejected Jesse Friedman’s appeal, stating that he filed it too late. [cite news |title =Subject of 'Friedman' Film Loses Appeal |language =English |publisher =San Francisco Chronicle |date =January 13, 2008 |url=http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/01/13/national/a013246S03.DTL | accessdate =2008-01-14]

The film received extremely positive reviews, with the review tallying website rottentomatoes.com reporting that 139 out of the 143 reviews they tallied were positive for a score of 97 percent and a certification of "fresh". [rottentomatoes.com, [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/capturing_the_friedmans/ Capturing the Friedmans entry] , accessed February 12, 2007 ] The film was ranked as the 7th best reviewed movie of 2003 on the website's best of the year list. [rottentomatoes.com, [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt_year.php?year=2003 Best of 2003] , accessed February 12, 2007 ] The low-budget documentary was a success with audiences as well grossing over $3 million in theaters, making it a surprise hit. [imdb.com, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0342172/business Business data for Capturing the Friedmans] , accessed February 12, 2007 ] In terms of individual reviews Elvis Mitchell of the "New York Times" wrote, "Mr. Jarecki so recognizes the archetypal figures in the Friedman home that he knows to push things any further through heavy-handed assessment would be redundant." He praised Jarecki for operating under the postmodern premise "that first impressions can't be trusted and that truth rests with each person telling the story." ["The New York Times." [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=278995 Capturing the Friedmans] , May 30, 2003, accessed Fenruary 12, 2007 ] "Washington Post" columnist Desson Howe offered similar praise, writing, "It's testament to Jarecki's superbly wrought film that everyone seems to be, simultaneously, morally suspect and strikingly innocent as they relate their stories and assertions...This is a film about the quagmire of mystery in every human soul. ["The Washington Post." [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=style/movies/reviews&contentId=A44138-2003Jun11&notFound=true The Friedmans' Tale of the Tapes] , Friday, June 13, 2003; Page WE33 ] Similarly, Roger Ebert wrote, "The film is as an instructive lesson about the elusiveness of facts, especially in a legal context. Sometimes guilt and innocence are discovered in court, but sometimes, we gather, only truths about the law are demonstrated."rogerebert.com, [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030606/REVIEWS/306060302/1023 Capturing the Friedmans review] , June 6, 2003 ] The film won the Grand Jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival for 2003. ]

In one of the few negative reviews, "Los Angeles Times" writer Kenneth Turan wrote a searing critique of both the film and Jarecki stating, "Jarecki's pose of impartiality gets especially troublesome for audiences when it enables him to evade responsibility for dealing with the complexities of his material." ["The Los Angeles Times." [http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/reviews/cl-et-turan13jun13,0,6883640.story MOVIE REVIEW 'Capturing the Friedmans'] , June 13, 2003 ]

Criticism intensified as Jarecki's role in deliberately choosing not to pursue his firm belief in the Friedmans' innocence became publicly known. In his review, Ebert had recounted Jarecki's statement at the Sundance Film Festival that he did not know whether Arnold and Jesse Friedman were guilty of child molestation. Ebert roundly praised Jarecki for communicating this ambiguity, ] but subsequent scrutiny revealed that Jarecki in fact had stated repeatedly that he firmly believed in their innocence before learning of the artistic expedience of claiming otherwise. Writing for "The Village Voice", Debbie Nathan — who was hired by Jarecki to appear in the film — wrote of Jarecki, "Polling viewers at Sundance in January, he was struck by how they were split over Arnold and Jesse's guilt. Since then, he's crafted a marketing strategy based on ambiguity, and during Q&As and interviews, he has studiously avoided taking a stand." ["The Village Voice." [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0321,nathan,44228,1.html Complex Persecution] , May 26, 2003]

ee also

*Pedophilia and child sexual abuse in films

References

External links

* [http://www.freejesse.net Jesse Friedman's Web site]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0342172/ IMDb entry for Capturing the Friedmans]
* [http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/bib.html Capturing the Friedmans: annotated Bibliography from the Leadership Council on Child Abuse and Interpersonal Violence]
* [http://www.theawarenesscenter.org/arnoldandjessefriedman.html Case of Arnold Friedman and Jessie Friedman]


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