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Kurt Kuenne (writer)
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A filmmaker decides to memorialize a murdered friend when his friend's ex-girlfriend announces she is expecting his son. full summary | add synopsis
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Kurt Kuenne, Dear Zachary: A Letter To A Son About His Father
(From Filmmaker Magazine_Director Interviews. 12 November 2008, 6:10 AM, PST)
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One of the Finest Documentaries I've Ever Seen... more (24 total)
Cast
(Credited cast)| Kurt Kuenne | ... | Himself (voice) | |
| Dr. Andrew Bagby | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| David Bagby | ... | Himself - Father | |
| Kathleen Bagby | ... | Herself - Mother | |
| Dr. Shirley Turner | ... | Herself - Ex-Girlfriend (archive footage) | |
| Zachary Andrew Turner | ... | Himself - Son (archive footage) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Dr. Heather Arnold | ... | Herself - Former Fiance | |
| Jon Atkinson | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Bob Bagby | ... | Himself - Uncle (archive footage) | |
| Earlene Bagby | ... | Herself - Bob's Widow | |
| Linda Bagby | ... | Herself - Aunt | |
| Pat Bagby | ... | Himself - Uncle | |
| Jason Baldwin | ... | Himself - Highschool Friend | |
| Derek Barnard | ... | Himself - Uncle | |
| John Barnard | ... | Himself - Cousin | |
| Paul Barnard | ... | Himself - John's Brother | |
| Pete Barnard | ... | Himself - Cousin | |
| Ruth Barnard | ... | Herself - Aunt | |
| Robin Bates | ... | Herself - Friend | |
| Dr. John Bertolino | ... | Himself - Residency Director | |
| Dr. David Billings | ... | Himself - Classmate | |
| Dr. Lori Billings | ... | Herself - Classmate | |
| Helen Bloomfield | ... | Herself - Godmother | |
| Dr. Ian Bowmer | ... | Himself - Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland | |
| Jacqueline Brazil | ... | Herself - Lawyer | |
| Elizabeth Day | ... | Herself - St. John's Regional Director of Child, Youth & Family Services (archive footage) | |
| Danette Dooley | ... | Herself - Friend | |
| Dr. John Doucet | ... | Himself - Shirley's Psychiatrist (archive footage) | |
| Mary Dray | ... | Herself - Student Affairs - Memorial University of Newfoundland | |
| Dr. Ken Eckhert | ... | Himself - Classmate | |
| Karl Fischer | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Marci Fischer | ... | Herself - Friend | |
| Olivier Galgani | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Derek Green | ... | Himself - Judge, Chief Justice (archive footage) | |
| Vera Griffin | ... | Herself - Student Affairs - Memorial University of Newfoundland | |
| Himanshu | ... | Himself - College Roomate | |
| James | ... | Himself - College Roomate | |
| Mack Janke | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Chris Koehler | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Dr. Greg Little | ... | Himself - Colleague | |
| Dr. Tony Locke | ... | Himself - Classmate | |
| Dr. Jennifer Lombard | ... | Herself - Classmate | |
| Dr. Mark Lombard | ... | Himself - Classmate | |
| Dr. Janice Manthorne | ... | Herself - Classmate | |
| Dr. Scott McClellan | ... | Himself - Professor | |
| Pete McNab | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Jan Mills | ... | Herself - Friend | |
| Dr. Anthony Monteverdi | ... | Himself - Classmate | |
| Darlene Nelville | ... | Herself - Child & Youth Advocate (archive footage) | |
| Matt Oetinger | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Randy Piercy | ... | Himself - Shirley's Lawyer (archive footage) | |
| Michelle Pualuan | ... | Herself - Friend | |
| Dr. Suzanne Putnam | ... | Herself - Colleague | |
| Rhonda Ridenhour | ... | Herself - Bob's Daughter | |
| Dr. Andrew Rossiter | ... | Himself - Classmate | |
| Dr. Jennifer Shaulis | ... | Herself - Colleague | |
| T.J. Shears | ... | Himself - Shirley's Son (archive footage) | |
| Bob Sheraga | ... | Himself - Friend | |
| Sue Sheraga | ... | Herself - Friend | |
| Dr. Clark Simpson | ... | Himself - Colleague | |
| Dr. Rick Singleton | ... | Himself - Grief Counselor | |
| Gerald Smith | ... | Himself - Provincial Minister of Health (archive footage) | |
| Chris Snow | ... | Himself - Minister - St. Michael's Parish | |
| Carol Stein | ... | Herself - Friend | |
| Dr. Leslie Thomas | ... | Herself - Classmate | |
| Dr. Sherri-Lynn Tucker | ... | Herself - Classmate | |
| Kristian Vallèe | ... | Himself - College Roommate | |
| Gail Welsh | ... | Herself - Judge (archive footage) | |
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Kathleen Bagby: And the policeman who found him said that, um, he had wrapped him in a blanket rather than a plastic bag and, uh, he and another officer carried him gently back. And he made very sure that he kept the body very far away from the wicked woman who had murdered him. more
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It's not fair. It's shocking, and If you have a Netflix account it is essential that you sit down and spend an hour and half watching the documentary DEAR ZACHERY: A LETTER TO A SON ABOUT HIS FATHER. I mention Netflix because it is part of their watch instantly section and I can say without a shadow of a doubt: you need to see this film.
Directed by Kurt Kuenne, it's a story about him on a quest to make a movie for Zachery Turner whose father, David Bagby, was brutally murdered by his Mother. When the Canadian courts let her go on bail it turns into a story of his Grandparents fighting to stay in Zachary's life. These Grandparents never give up. But mostly the story is about the people we leave behind and the legacy that we leave in their hearts. If you think your life is useless, if you think you haven't made an impact on the people around you, then think again. This movie pulls you in at the beginning and doesn't let go.
To tell you anymore about this story is to ruin the emotional impact of a film that will leave you in tears, and thanking God for the people around you. In 90 minutes I laughed, cried, was made numb, angry, philosophical and by the end I rejoiced in the beauty of the human spirit. I saw through some very dark turns that love can conquer all. But more importantly I learned the giving up is never an option and that it's our duty to help those in need.
The film begins with some cheesy computer graphic logo, and the moniker MSNBC Films presents and maybe that's what caught me off guard. I almost turned it off right then and there. But by the time it's over the cheesy little touches made the film feel like it was made by real people and not slick Hollywood documentary film makers. It feels like one of those photo montages at a funeral, or a wedding. It a small snapshot into the lives of of people ravished by tragedy and it ends on a bittersweet note that for once shows the power of real life.
DEAR ZACHERY is one of the most powerful and moving documentaries I've ever seen. It's an emotional film that will leave you angry and yet hopeful. It tells a story that can't be made up, it rejoices in the best of people, during the darkest periods of their lives. I've seen thousands of films in my life and DEAR ZACHERY is a rewarding film, that does what all great films do. It makes you rejoice in the human spirit and demands that if we see something wrong we fix it. Please see this film, I promise you won't regret it.