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- Tower: How the Mass Shooting Documentary Stands Out in the True Crime Genre
Tower tells the true story of a school shooter using bold animation techniques, and stands out in the modern true crime genre
- Tower - Apple TV
August 1st 1966 was the day our innocence was shattered A sniper rode the elevator to the top floor of the iconic University of Texas Tower and opened fire, holding the campus hostage for 96 minutes in what was a previously unimaginable event TOWER combines archival footage with rotoscopic animation of the dramatic day, based entirely on first person testimonies from witnesses, heroes and
- ‘Tower’: The Mass Shooting as an Animated Documentary
Mass shootings have become such an appallingly common occurrence in American life that Tower, an exceptional animated documentary airing Tuesday on PBS’s Independent Lens, reminds us that this
- Tower’: a Haunting New Documentary about a Mass Shooting, Not a Mass . . .
Culture ‘Tower’: a Haunting New Documentary about a Mass Shooting, Not a Mass Shooter Keith Maitland’s film weaves together archival footage and animation to show how the University of Texas sniper attack of August 1, 1966 unfolded, in real time
- Tower Documentary Review First Mass School Shooting UT
In Tower, a documentary film about the 1966 shooting at UT Austin, we get a lesson in what a world without social media was like in a moment of true terror
- When Mass Shootings Were Abnormal - The Ringer
Movies When Mass Shootings Were Abnormal The powerful documentary ‘Tower,’ about the 1966 massacre at the University of Texas, recalls a time when the country wasn’t prepared to deal with an
- Tower Review: Innovative Doc on Americas First Campus Shooting Is . . .
On Aug 1, 1966, an ex-Marine named Charles Whitman positioned himself at the top of the University of Texas tower and rained sniper fire on unsuspecting citizens, killing 16 and wounding dozens
- Tower Is a Stunning Documentary About a Mass Shooting That Happened in . . .
The stunning new documentary Tower explores that terribly beautiful summer day in 1966 when a former Eagle Scout took a sniper’s perch and opened fire on the University of Texas campus Although
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