50 years has passed ever since the tragic November 22, 1963, the day President Kennedy was killed in Dallas, Texas, an unsolved crime as far most of us tend to believe. All those years later and Errol Morris interviews someone who covered the aftermath of the assassination back in 63's, reporter Josiah Thompson, who previously appeared in Morris' "The Umbrella Man" shedding some light on who was the mysterious man who opened an umbrella while JFK's motorcade was passing by. Like many theorists, Thompson believes that Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy, providing basic and provoking details about how the media coverage at the time helped forming those rushed concepts, easily buying the lone gunman theory. Mr. Thompson exposes facts concerning all the visual media available on the case, with photos, Zapruder film and the other guy who filmed from a different angle and almost no one remembers him - and with those, Thompson offers more interrogations while claiming that all those materials were altered in some way, to hide further evidence.
Along with the many TV specials and with the average "Parkland" released in theaters, this short film was the most gripping work that appeared in light of remembrance of the 50th year of the assassination. Brief, precise, giving food for thought but still not answering anything. The truth remains covered up, that was the only affirmative in here. 10/10