Thought Crimes

  • anglais Thought Crimes: The Case Of The Cannibal Cop
États-Unis, 2015, 81 min

Réalisation:

Erin Lee Carr

Photographie:

Bryan Sarkinen

Musique:

Ian Hultquist
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

In March, 2013, a former New York cop named Gilberto Valle was convicted of conspiring to kidnap and eat women. The film details this extraordinary case and asks if someone can be found guilty for his or her most dangerous thoughts. Dubbed "The Cannibal Cop," Gilberto Valle was convicted in March 2013 of conspiring to kidnap and eat young women. Valle argued it was all a fantasy; the prosecution's narrative convinced jurors otherwise. Valle was facing a possible life sentence when filmmaker Erin Lee Carr began visiting him in prison. After 22 months behind bars, his conviction was overturned in a stunning reversal. Carr was there for his release and subsequent house arrest to examine a life arrested. But the question remains: given the chance, would he, could he, have done it? THOUGHT CRIMES: THE CASE OF THE CANNIBAL COP unravels the conflicting stories of a potentially dangerous young man and the unexpected consequences of our online activity. (HBO Europe)

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