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A Gray State
Description
A documentary about the mysterious death of fringe political filmmaker David Crowley, who was found dead alongside members of his family in their suburban Minnesota home in January of 2015.
A documentary about the mysterious death of fringe political filmmaker David Crowley, who was found dead alongside members of his family in their suburban Minnesota home in January of 2015.
Actors:
Danny August Mason,
Alex Jones,
Mason Hendricks,
Adam Shambour,
Chris Peck,
Sean Wright
Danny August Mason
Alex Jones
11 February 1974, Dallas, Texas, USA
Mason Hendricks
Adam Shambour
Chris Peck
Sean Wright
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Erik Nelson
Erik Nelson
Country:
United States
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May 05, 2017
This is a harrowing portrait how easily our own darkness can take us over, if we let it.November 08, 2017
Even in its more meandering moments it is a gripping, almost unbearably dark watch.May 01, 2017
A tantalising and fascinating real-life story.November 02, 2017
Engrossing for the reasons it's also unsatisfying: As Adam Shambour, a friend of Mr. Crowley's, says, it's a mystery that answers all the major questions except "Why?"November 01, 2017
A story similar to "The Shining" but much scarier because it is true.December 13, 2017
... the problem with A Gray State remains with how Crowley fails to represent anything beside his own very private conflicts.November 22, 2017
Unfolding like a more intricately plotted installment of "48 Hours," Erik Nelson's "A Gray State" is a genuinely unsettling examination of a 2015 murder case.November 03, 2017
A real-life tale that's as unsettling as it is precisely of-the-moment.November 02, 2017
Erik Nelson's film straddles a fine and admirable line between lurid sensationalism and sober humanism.November 04, 2017
This well-crafted doc makes for an absorbingly bizarre footnote. One suspects we are living in a historical epoch that is going to provide many such footnotes for some time to come.November 02, 2017
A Gray State is a multi-layered essay on how we tell stories, what we watch, and what we fail to see.November 02, 2017
Clear enough about what happened to be ambiguous about what it means, the film makes only one clean argument: Truth isn't always stranger than fiction, but it's often a hell of a lot sadder.