Directors: Deborah Hoffman, Frances Reid
Run Time: 94 min.
"Surprisingly, in almost every case the murderers don't look as
penitent as one might expect. They are not sobbing or begging for
forgiveness. All of them (except for the young rioters who killed Biehl)
look twisted in some way, intent on justifying themselves, and as
though they're merely going through the motions of apologizing. This
hardly takes away from the film. It adds a layer of complexity. One
wonders: Are these people killers because they were weird to begin with
-- or is their odd detachment the result of having to live with
their crimes?"
—Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle