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The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz

1987-11-10 | Crime / Documentary
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On a NYC subway in December 1984, 36-year-old Bernhard Goetz shot four black teenagers he believed were about to mug him. The incident immediately set off a national debate about crime, race relations, vigilantism and the right to self-defense. The inner mindset of Goetz himself, presented primarily through his unapologetic videotaped statement to police, is the main focal point of the film.

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The release date of The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz is November 10, 1987.
The director of The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz is Darrell Moore.
On October 04, 2024, there were 1787 public reaction to The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz including hagiography, scrawny, inside look into organized crime, blue-collar, riotous.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz is 7.6/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The runtime of The Confessions of Bernhard Goetz is 78 minutes.
On a NYC subway in December 1984, 36-year-old Bernhard Goetz shot four black teenagers he believed were about to mug him. The incident immediately set off a national debate about crime, race relations, vigilantism and the right to self-defense. The inner mindset of Goetz himself, presented primarily through his unapologetic videotaped statement to police, is the main focal point of the film..