Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy (1992) is a documentary film that delves into the various conspiracy theories and investigations surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It examines the evidence, interviews key figures, and explores the different inquiries and commissions that have been conducted to uncover the truth behind this historic event.
Thirty years after the release of his film JFK (1991), filmmaker Oliver Stone reviews recently declassified evidence related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which took place in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
The Men Who Killed Kennedy (1988) is a documentary TV show that explores the political conspiracy and cover-up behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It delves into the various theories and evidence surrounding the assassination, including the possible involvement of organized crime and the CIA. Through interviews and investigative research, the series sheds light on the events leading up to the assassination and raises questions about the official narrative.
Greetings is a satirical comedy-drama that takes place in New York City. The film explores various themes such as voyeurism, the Kennedy assassination conspiracy, sexuality, anti-establishment sentiments, and friendship. It follows a group of friends who navigate through the tumultuous events of the Vietnam War era. The movie incorporates elements of satire and comedy to highlight societal issues and challenge traditional norms.
A coming-of-age story set in 1963 America, where a young boy becomes entangled in a dangerous web of politics and conspiracy.
Winter Kills is a political conspiracy thriller about the assassination of an American president and the subsequent cover-up. It involves a young man who becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth and gets caught up in a web of deception, political scandal, and intrigue.
Executive Action is a 1973 political thriller film about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The movie explores a conspiracy theory that the assassination was orchestrated by ultra-conservative elements within the US government.
When two border patrol agents uncover a conspiracy surrounding the John F. Kennedy assassination, they find themselves on the run from a corrupt FBI agent. As they dig deeper, they uncover a government cover-up and are faced with dangerous consequences.
American Expose: Who Murdered JFK? is a gripping documentary that delves into the perplexing case of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Through in-depth investigative journalism and shocking revelations, the movie explores various conspiracy theories, including possible government cover-ups and the involvement of the mafia. With live-broadcast footage and interviews with key figures, this thought-provoking film unravels the truth behind one of the most controversial events in American history.
In 1963, Jack Ruby, a small-town nightclub owner, becomes entangled in a political conspiracy after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. As he navigates through a web of government corruption, organized crime, and political conspiracy, Ruby must confront his own demons and make difficult choices in order to protect those he cares about.
Four Days In November is a documentary film that examines the events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. It provides a detailed account of the four days from his arrival in Dallas to his burial at Arlington National Cemetery. The film features archival footage, reenactments, and interviews with key figures involved in the investigation.
A New Jersey police detective comes across new evidence in the Kennedy assassination.
A dramatic re-creation of the four-day span preceding and following the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November, 1963, drawn from authenticated events and eyewitness accounts.
A documentary that presents evidence and interviews related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, exploring the multiple conspiracy theories that suggest a political cover-up and a plot to assassinate Kennedy. The film is based on the book 'Rush to Judgment' and includes amateur footage and interviews with key figures involved in the investigation.
JFK: The Lost Bullet is a documentary by National Geographic that tries to answer the question: "Who killed John F Kennedy?" It re-evaluates the famous Zapruder film that shows the murder of JFK and states that Zapruder stopped filming and missed the first shot fired which changes the timeline of the bullets fired making it possible that Lee Harvey Oswald could have fired three shots. It argues that the magic bullet that hit JFK and Governor John Connally was in fact possible. The documentary also features other home movies taken on the day.
From the director of RFK Must Die, Killing Oswald explores the mystery of how and why John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald were assassinated in 1963, tracing Oswald's strange transformation from US Marine radar operator in Japan, monitoring U2 spy planes over Russia; to 20-year-old Marxist defector, decamping to Moscow threatening to share military secrets with the KGB; to pro-Castro activist in New Orleans and self-proclaimed patsy in Dallas.
A documentary film that explores the trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy. The film delves into the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination and examines the role of the courtroom in delivering justice.
Drunk on power and tripping on LSD, President Richard Nixon recounts his role as the getaway driver for JFK's second shooter. Is he confessing to save his soul, or is it all just a bad trip?
JFK: The Case for Conspiracy is a documentary movie that delves into the various pieces of evidence and witness testimonies surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It explores the theories of a cover-up and presents interviews with witnesses, doctors, and experts who question the official narrative. The film includes reenactments, newsreel footage, and archive footage to build a compelling argument for a conspiracy.