An Oscar nominated documentary about a middle-class American family who is torn apart when the father Arnold and son Jesse are accused of sexually abusing numerous children. Director Jarecki interviews people from different sides of this tragic story and raises the question of whether they were rightfully tried when they claim they were innocent and there was never any evidence against them.
Unfortunately the movie Capturing the Friedmans is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | Marc Smerling | Producer |
Directing | Andrew Jarecki | Director |
Production | Andrew Jarecki | Producer |
Camera | Marc Smerling | Additional Photography |
Camera | Aaron Phillips | Additional Photography |
Production | Jaye Nydick | Line Producer |
Camera | Brian Jackson | Additional Photography |
Camera | Charlie Beyer | Additional Photography |
Editing | Richard Hankin | Editor |
Production | Peter Bové | Line Producer |
Camera | Adolfo Doring | Director of Photography |
Crew | Nancy Baker | Creative Consultant |
Camera | Rossana Rizzo | Additional Photography |
Production | Richard Hankin | Co-Producer |
Production | Jennifer Rogen | Associate Producer |
Sound | Marlena Grzaslewicz | Sound Editor |
Sound | Peter Waggoner | Sound mixer |
Production | Thom Little | Production Manager |
Production | Jose A. Barrios | Production Manager |
Production | Christopher J. Grunke | Production Manager |
Sound | Andrea Morricone | Music |
Crew | Robert Warmflash | Post Production Supervisor |
Crew | John Gurrin | Sound Recordist |
Production | Tanya Barr | Production Manager |
Production | Rafael Estrella | Production Manager |
Production | Caroline Findlay | Production Manager |
Sound | Ira Spiegel | Sound Editor |
Production | Alex Carone | Production Manager |