Documentary filmmaker Errol Morris deconstructs the most famous 26 seconds in film history Ron Rosenbaum One frame of the Zapruder film has long been considered too ...
Alexandra Zapruder went looking for her grandfather when she was about 11. He’d died when she was an infant, but she knew she could find him in her Maryland elementary school library. She plucked the ...
Now, more than 50 years later, the film is possibly the most iconic video in American history, and Zapruder’s granddaughter, Alexandra Zapruder, has written a book about her family’s connection to ...
A Pekin, Illinois, native's polite Midwestern manners helped secure what has been called the most famous 26 seconds in celluloid history: the Zapruder film of President John F. Kennedy's assassination ...
On JFK anniversary, Zapruder relative says assassination film hovers over family DALLAS--Alexandra Zapruder was not born when her grandfather trained his home-movie camera on President John F. Kennedy ...
One frame of the Zapruder film has long been considered too graphic for public view. Zapruder Film © 1967 (Renewed 1995) The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza It ...
The idea of citizen journalism is fairly familiar these days. We’re used to seeing video footage on the news shot by someone with a smartphone. But one of the first, prominent such instances is the ...
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