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3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets DVD

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On Black Friday in 2012, a white middle-aged male and a black teenager parked next to each other at a Florida gas station, exchanged angry words over the volume of the music in the boy’s car. Michael Dunn fired ten bullets at a car full of unarmed teenagers and then fled. Three of those bullets hit 17-year-old Jordan Davis, who died at the scene. Arrested the next day, Dunn claimed he shot in self-defense. Thus began the long journey of unraveling the truth. Reconstructing the night of the murder, it reveals how hidden racial prejudice can result in tragedy.

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Released
23 November 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Dogwoof 
Classification
Runtime
98 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050968002405 
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US documentary examining the aftermath of the 2012 murder of Jordan Davis in Jacksonville, Florida. On Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving in November 2012, Michael Dunn opened fire on a car of four black teenagers, whilst stopped at a petrol station, after an argument about their music, killing 17-year-old passenger Jordan Davis. The documentary follows Dunn's trial for first-degree murder, including footage from inside the courtroom, and examines the varying testimonies of those involved including Dunn's claim that he felt mortally threatened by the group. As well as exploring Florida's contentious stand-your-ground law, the feature looks at the double standards of the country's police and justice systems as Jordan's family seek justice for his death.

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