Dónal Kennedy
over 5 years
ago
Gripping true crime meets touching, if lavishly self-indulgent, eulogy
Nick Fenton
over 5 years
ago
The content far out shines the clunky and poor technical aspects of this doco
ashley lee
6 years
ago
Heartbreaking. Good, but I don't know that I could watch again because of what happens.
Raymond DeMarre
7 years
ago
Sad movie. The political activism at the end turns me off from wanting to rewatch it.
Chelsea Foreman
over 7 years
ago
Mind blowing and life-changing. incredible and exciting true crime documentary
Emily
almost 8 years
ago
So raw and honest. Absolutely heartbreaking. I couldn't watch it again, but it's worth it.
Lena Telianidi
8 years
ago
a very emotional story. it makes you feel rage and love at the same time.
Tomasz Klebek
8 years
ago
I dont know what to say about this one, Beautiful. but i couldn't watch it again.
Niklas Pivic
8 years
ago
Epically tragic, from romantic and legal points of view.
Dylan Clites
8 years
ago
The saddest movie of all time. Great story that's worth telling though.
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son about his Father is a 2008 film directed by Kurt Kuenne.
"A true love story about murder, friendship, betrayal and family
Dr. Andrew Bagby, raised in Silicon Valley, was murdered by Dr. Shirley Turner, the mother of his unborn child. Bagby’s childhood friend, filmmaker and Cinequest alum Kurt Kuenne (Scrapbook, Drive-in Movie Memories), initially intended to make this film for Bagby’s son, Zachary, as a way he could get to know his father. But when Turner flees to Newfoundland to escape her arrest for murder, the film and Kuenne take a new direction."
Quoting the synopsis from the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival site.