Parkland | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 9, 2013
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A clear presentation for both the Audio and the visuals. The blood is painfully vibrant in colour. Focus is controlled to masque JFK's face.
| genre | Drama | History |
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| synopsis | November 22nd, 1963 was a day that changed the world forever — when young American President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This film follows, almost in real time, a handful of individuals forced to make split-second decisions after an event that would change their lives and forever alter the world’s landscape. |
| lead actors | Paul Giamatti | Colin Hanks | Zac Efron | Billy Bob Thornton | Marcia Gay Harden | Jacki Weaver | Tom Welling | Ron Livingston | Jackie Earle Haley | James Badge Dale | Mark Duplass | Austin Nichols | Rory Cochrane | Gil Bellows | Matt Barr | Kat Steffens |
| director | Peter Landesman |
















