Amanda Knox

Amanda Knox

  • Director: Rod Blackhurst, Brian McGinn
  • Writer: Matthew Hamachek,Brian McGinn
  • Countries of origin: Denmark, United States
  • Language: English, Italian
  • Release date: September 30, 2016
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Аманда Нокс
  • Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy is based on a true story, written by Wendy Battles, who worked on CSI:NY and Law & Order. Amanda Knox, born in 1987 from Seattle, is a linguistics student at the University of Washington. She came to Perugia, Italy as an exchange student to study Italian, German and writing for a year. She is accused of conspiring with her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito and close friend Rudy Guede to murder college roommate, British Meredith Kercher, in 2007. The incident attracted widespread attention in the US, UK and Italian media. Italian prosecutor Guiliani Mignini called Amanda a cunning fox and described her as an over-indulgent, ruthless murderer who was eventually sentenced to 26, 25 and 16 years in prison after a two-year lawsuit. . But there has been controversy over whether Amanda is guilty or the innocent victim.
    The protagonist of the true story, Amanda Knox, wrote her memoir "Waiting to Be Heard" after her acquittal.

    Details

    • Release date September 30, 2016
    • Filming locations Italy
    • Production companies Netflix, Plus Pictures

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $397

    Movie reviews

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    • By Melyssa 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      Amanda Knox

      Documentary form, because it is a real case, is still very attractive. Watching this movie is not difficult to think of Simpson's wife murder case~ Although the documentary about Simpson's wife murder case has not been watched yet, it can be seen from this movie that many judgments are actually affected by various public opinions and prejudice, and even one. Every word, deed, and action will be magnified and distorted.

      But the strange thing is that after watching it, I still have a...

    • By Nikki 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      just a story

      The whole film has a low degree of reduction. It's a far cry from The Simpsons Made in America. This film tells the case from Amanda's vision (of course, otherwise how could Amanda herself be interviewed, it must be the producer's promise to "return her innocence"), and it seems to blame the "fly" media.

      In fact, the video recorded Amanda and her boyfriend passing the crime scene on the night of the crime. The father of the deceased said that the deceased had complained that Amanda...

    • By Naomie 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      Reviews about Amanda

      Century Catholic psychodrama in Italy. The police put pressure on Amanda and Rafaele, forcing the victims to deceive and blame each other; deceive Amanda to have AIDS; It can be seen from the details that the Italian prosecutors were unprofessional and severely damaged the scene, resulting in serious deviations in the verdict. Forensic tests of DNA were also wrong. Officer Minini is the main person in charge of the incident. He's a Catholic, obsessed with Sherlock detective novels....

    • By Gudrun 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      terrible humanity

      There are many versions of this case online, and I don’t want to jump to conclusions, so I will share with you my views on the
      relationship between the characters:
      Amanda Knox, exchange student (student), American, (orally) not too related to the deceased I know each other by name, I have known each other for a few weeks, I just rent a roommate (the roommate has several other women), I have a messy sex life, and I used to have a lot of male partners (this content is what happened...

    • By Golden 2022-04-04 08:01:01

      That's what a good documentary should be.

      Personally, I feel that Amanda is innocent. From the very beginning, the prosecutors' extremely subjective inferences and the media reporters' constant public opinion guidance to attract the public's attention has made people believe that Amanda is guilty, but the most important DNA evidence cannot be found. Justify yourself. In this case, Rudy is definitely the closest suspect, but the film does not explain whether the victim's DNA has anything to do with Rudy. This is obviously the most...

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    • By Hassie 2022-04-07 09:01:06

      "I think people love monsters, and so when they get the chance, they want to see them. It's people projecting their fears." In my opinion, these fears are even fears about themselves, will I be like this People, in the face of terrible things, will even distort the boundaries between reality and illusion, the truth in the dark, who killed Meredith, the truth no one can...

    • By Devante 2022-04-07 09:01:06

      That ass is too...

    • By Jevon 2022-04-07 09:01:06

      Reporters and a certain TV star are really fat intestines and can do things. Although Amanda was among them, she was the one who understood the case best. When I was in college, I looked at a very ordinary American cute girl. She went back and forth between prison and court for ten years, but she has become a beauty. Time and hardships are so tolerant of her (maybe this is unfair in the eyes of some...

    • By Kirstin 2022-04-07 09:01:06

      Finally, I saw that the only person who was sentenced to prison was about to be released. He insisted that he was innocent. The British girl's throat was cut and she died on the spot. Slowly bleeding to death, Amanda and her Italian boyfriend were both innocent. The sentenced also said that the girl died. It's so miserable, who is to blame, Mom, the chest is...

    • By Felicia 2022-04-07 09:01:06

      Xu Daxian: The police put pressure on Amanda and Rafaele, forcing the victims to deceive and blame each other; deceive Amanda to have AIDS; These details show that the Italian prosecutors were unprofessional and caused serious damage to the scene, resulting in serious deviations in the verdict. Forensic tests of DNA were also wrong. Officer Minini is the main person in charge of the incident. He's a Catholic, obsessed with Sherlock detective novels. There is no conclusive evidence when making...

    Movie plot

    Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy is based on a true story, written by Wendy Battles, who worked on CSI:NY and Law & Order. Amanda Knox, born in 1987 from Seattle, is a linguistics student at the University of Washington . She came to Perugia , Italy as an exchange student to study Italian, German and writing for a year. She is accused of conspiring with her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito and close friend Rudy Guede to murder college...
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    Movie quotes

    • Nick Pisa - Freelance Journalist, The Daily Mail: But hey, what are we supposed to do? We are journalists and we are reporting what we are being told. It's not as if I can say "Hold on a minute, I just want to double check that myself in some other way, who knows how, and I'll let my rival get in there first before me, and then, hey, I've lost a scoop." It doesn't work like that, not in the news game.

    • [last lines]

      Amanda Knox - Murder Suspect: I think people love monsters. So when they get the chance, they want to see them. It's people projecting their fears. They want the reassurance that they know who the bad people are and it's not them. So maybe that's what it is. We're all afraid. And fear makes people crazy.

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