The Umbrella Man by Errol Morris
In an exclusive short film for The New York Times, Errol Morris sheds light on one of the more bizarre and lesser-known conspiracies of the JFK assassination; that of the lone, suited man in the Zapruder film who stands under an open umbrella in a creepy, Magritte-like fashion. In classic Morris style, while the story is great, his loopy interview subject is half of what makes the piece so entertaining. It’s only six minutes long, but apparently this is the first in a series! Cannot wait.
(via indieWIRE)
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