[07/28/22 - 11:30 AM] Video: "I Just Killed My Dad" - Official Trailer - Netflix Anthony Templet shot his father and never denied it. But why he did is a complex question with profound implications that go far beyond one family.
[via press release from Netflix]
I Just Killed My Dad | Official Trailer | Netflix
Anthony Templet shot his father and never denied it. But why he did is a complex question with profound implications that go far beyond one family.
OFFICIAL TRAILER DEBUT
NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY SERIES "I JUST KILLED MY DAD"
· I Just Killed My Dad is a three-episode documentary series premiering globally on Netflix on August 9th.
· Directed by Skye Borgman. Borgman is also the director of the critically acclaimed Girl In The Picture, which spent 3 weeks on Netflix's global Top 10 English Film list.
· Executive Produced by Nicole Sorrenti.
· Produced by Half Yard Productions
Logline:
I Just Killed My Dad is an unprecedented documentary series, which tells the unbelievable, never-been-told-before true story of the Templet family. Anthony Templet shot his father and never denied it. But why he did it is a complex question with profound implications that go far beyond one family. This three-episode documentary series explores the psyche of Anthony leading up to the events of June 3, 2019 and the journey of his mental and emotional aftermath.
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