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The Witness (2015 American film)

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War, averse to being an "apathetic bystander", Bill determined he "wasn’t going to be like the 38 witnesses, so enlisted in the Marines", losing both his legs to battle wounds. Her parents and siblings, to avoid bringing up painful memories, never discussed her, causing the details of her life to be a mystery, even to her eventual nieces and nephews.
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lived in the apartment next to Kitty's and was a friend. She was awakened by a loud scream. About 20 minutes later she received a phone call—possibly from Karl Ross—informing her that Kitty was in the hall bleeding. Farrar rushed to find Kitty in the hallway and held her as she was dying waiting for
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heard Mozer's yell to Moseley and saw Moseley run away fast. She then saw Kitty get up slowly and scream, "Help", walking slowly toward the backstreet. Picq was still at the window a few minutes after Moseley came back, walking normally as if nothing happened. "Then he went down to the train station
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There were two attacks, not three. When a few witnesses saw the attacker, Winston Moseley, return, they assumed Kitty had gone someplace safe. They were unaware that Kitty had only staggered around the corner into an alley, then into a vestibule, behind a closed door, out of sight, and were unaware
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The number of "witnesses" is disputable, as, with one or two exceptions, the witnesses awakened by the attack only heard screams and were not eyewitnesses. The people in the apartment building could not have seen Kitty for more than a couple of minutes, could not clearly see the attack in the dark,
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In addition to investigating Kitty's murder, the film reveals details about Kitty’s life: her popularity in high school; her brief marriage; her job as a bar manager; her relationship with her partner, Maryann Zielonko. It also examines the effect of the murder on Kitty’s family. During the Vietnam
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William "Bill" Genovese was 16 when his older sister Kitty was murdered. For many years, Kitty’s family found it too painful to look into the facts of her death. Starting in March 2004, however, Bill began his own investigation into whether it was true that 38 witnesses failed to help his sister.
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Bill attempts to interview Winston Moseley, who refuses, saying he was "tired of being exploited." Moseley's son Steven, a minister, does agree to meet with Bill, however. He says his father told him that Kitty had hurled racial slurs at Moseley, who "snapped" and killed her, but a dubious Bill
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With leads from prosecutor Charles Skoller, he obtained the police interviews and the transcript of Winston Moseley's trial, and set about finding the witnesses or informants who were still alive. His findings, which are documented in the film, include the following:
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functions as a project of not only confrontation but resurrection, as Bill's sleuthing sheds new light on Kitty’s personality, romances and career, and thus finally re-emphasizes her as a flesh-and-blood person rather than just a famous victim." Reviewing for
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looked down a staircase and saw the second attack taking place. He called friends for advice on what to do before calling police to report the attack. The police call log only listed one call related to the murder—from Karl Ross after Kitty was mortally
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explained: "Solomon and Genovese remind us that all witnesses can be unreliable, in one way or another. The emotional impact comes from the gentle way the film reveals Kitty Genovese as a loving, vibrant person, and not as a symbol." Joe McGovern of
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tells Bill Genovese in the film: "If the story had been reported more accurately, it still would have been a two or three day—maybe a four-day story; but it would not have been a 50-year story. We would still not be talking about it today."
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heard screaming and saw a man and a woman across the street and heard Kitty scream, "Please help me, God. Please help me. I’ve been stabbed." At the window, she saw Kitty kneeling down on the sidewalk and Moseley running away down the
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is remarkable for its emotional impact, and its clarity. The picture that emerges isn’t perfectly clear; the whole truth will never be known, Bill Genovese says. What he has made known, though, is valuable." Kate Erbland of
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saw a woman screaming, "Help", standing in front of the cleaners. She says she called the police, who said they had already gotten calls about the incident. Newspaper accounts did not report that Grund and others called the
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points out that Moseley had previously killed Annie Mae Johnson, who was African American. Steven then states that he was scared to meet with Bill because the story in his family is that Kitty was related to the
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makes an encouraging case for the argument that society is not as apathetic as we fear. But it also reveals a troubling phenomenon: our willingness to accept all that we are told as truth." Writing for
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Bill concludes: "I've come to realize that the whole truth about Kitty's death will never be known, but maybe that's why the story continues to fascinate people…but I know she'd want me to move on."
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and saw her stand up and stagger away, thinking they had seen a drunken brawl originating at a nearby bar. For most, that was the end of the attack. They had no sense Kitty was being "stalked".
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wrote: "This is a powerful movie, but perhaps its greatest triumph is that for a brief time it resurrects Kitty Genovese, and lets us see her as a person" Farran Smith Nehme of the
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is a 2015 American documentary film directed and produced by James D. Solomon. It follows William "Bill" Genovese as, decades after her death, he investigates the March 13, 1964,
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Moseley was sentenced to death for the murder of Genovese, but his sentence was reduced to life imprisonment on appeal. In 1968, he escaped from prison and terrorized
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follows her younger brother Bill's search for the truth, and ultimately debunks initial reports and long-held public opinion about the circumstances of her murder.
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praised the film and said: "A re-creation of the night, with an actress playing the screaming victim while Mr. Genovese observes, is harrowing." Frank Scheck of
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For more than half an hour 38 respectable, law-abiding citizens in Queens watched a killer stalk and stab a woman in three separate attacks in Kew Gardens.
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can't hope to truly untangle the true crime case at its center, but offers a series of fascinating — and troubling — insights in the attempt." On
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saw Kitty kneeling at the bookstore, and a man bending over her. Mozer hollered, "Hey, get out of there!", and Moseley jumped up and ran away.
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Upon its release, film received positive reviews from critics. It was one of the fifteen documentaries (out of 145 entries) shortlisted for
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and then he came out again and left in the back and I could not see anything, but I heard the last two screams, 'Help, help.'"
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lies in its recognition that the truth is often not just elusive but unattainable." Reviewing for
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score of 79 out of 100 based on reviews by 18 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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The film argues that although "absolutely riveting", most of that statement was inaccurate:
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functions just fine as a true crime documentary in the vein of such en vogue offerings as
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Only 5 of the "38 witnesses" were called to the testify at Moseley's trial, among them:
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that the attacker later found Kitty in the vestibule, where he raped and killed her.
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said that "The powerful thrust of the film comes from its critique of the media."
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eventually embraces its own inconclusiveness, like some documentary cousin to
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reported that 38 witnesses saw her being murdered—and did nothing to help.
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Edelstein, David (12 December 2016). "The Ten Best Movies of the Year".
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Shannon Beeby, an actress recruited for the reenactment done in the film
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expressed: "Few films feel as cathartic as James Solomon's documentary
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Kitty Genovese was murdered at about 3:20 am on March 13, 1964, in the
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an ambulance. The newspaper account failed to report this.
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murder of his sister, Catherine Susan "Kitty" Genovese
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Index


New York Film Festival
murder of his sister, Catherine Susan "Kitty" Genovese
Kew Gardens
Best Documentary Feature
89th Academy Awards
Kitty Genovese
bystander apathy
The New York Times
Kew Gardens
Queens
New York
The New York Times
Jim Rasenberger
Buffalo, New York
Genovese crime family
Kitty Genovese
Winston Moseley
A. M. Rosenthal
The New York Times
Mike Wallace
Gabe Pressman
review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes
Metacritic
weighted average
The Washington Post
Variety
The A.V. Club
Zodiac

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