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4 June 2006 (Sweden) morePlot:
Based on the true story of openly gay college student Matthew Shepard, killed in an act of senseless violence and cruelty, that attracted national attention. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Won Primetime Emmy. Another 5 wins & 3 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Leading Conservative Group Blasts Gay Rights Features (From Studio Briefing. 14 March 2002)
HBO Hits NBC On Shepard Film (From Studio Briefing. 11 February 2002)
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Truly Tragic Case moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Stockard Channing | ... | Judy Shepard | |
| Shane Meier | ... | Matthew Shepard | |
| Wendy Crewson | ... | Sarah | |
| Kristen Thomson | ... | Romaine Patterson | |
| Joseph Ziegler | ... | Cal | |
| Yani Gellman | ... | Pablo | |
| Sam Waterston | ... | Dennis Shepard | |
| Damien Atkins | ... | Donny | |
| Philip Eddolls | ... | Aaron McKinney (as Philip Edolls) | |
| Paul Robbins | ... | Russell Henderson | |
| Judah Katz | ... | Defense Attorney | |
| Drew Nelson | ... | Lance | |
| Nazneen Contractor | ... | Shima | |
| Makyla Smith | ... | Casey | |
| Lindsay Murrell | ... | Matthew's Date |
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Viewing this film prompted me to investigate the facts of the case in some detail. Apparently all three youths involved (attackers and victim) had longtime deep social issues.
In the case of the attackers, both young men had troubled childhood backgrounds, with a history of "meth"-addiction playing a large role in the proceedings. While intimidation was a motive, so also was robbery. It seems drugs took over, helping to release pent up rage which got out of control.
In the case of the victim, Matt's history also suggests a troubled history of cover-ups, suppressed emotions, and excessive pill-popping (the last probably a way of escaping reality). Some reports hint that he also may have been HIV-positive.
Writers John Wierick and Jacob Kruegar unfortunately failed to disclose full details of these pathetic kid's backgrounds, or paint a picture of the national attention given this case (including a Presidential statement). Omitted too was a disclosure of the source of the conservative opposition, characterized by banner-carrying throngs outside the courthouse. Much background and facts were likewise smoothed over, weakening the impact of this important story-- and the grainy, jerky "art shots" and erratic flashback sequences didn't help matters. All of the above make this a not-too-definitive representation of this event.
There were no problems with the powerhouse cast, headed by the great Stockard Channing as Judy. Sam Waterson as Dennis and Shane Meir as Matt also rendered wonderful performances, along with the talented supporting cast, all of whom deeply felt and executed their roles.