
Based on a True Story | Nach einer wahren Geschichte by Walter Stokman
NLD 2004, Panorama

John Wojtowicz
Based on a True Story | Nach einer wahren Geschichte by Walter Stokman
NLD 2004, Panorama

Walter Stokman
Based on a True Story | Nach einer wahren Geschichte by Walter Stokman
NLD 2004, Panorama
On a hot August afternoon in 1972, Wojtowicz rushes into a Brooklyn branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank and, weapon in hand, demands the payment of a sizeable sum – in vain. For with unexpected speed, the police arrive at the bank and block the entrance. Wojtowicz ends up taking eight people hostage. A quick robbery turns into a 14-hour war of nerves, a spectacle in which not only the police and passers-by become involved but also the media.
At his trial, John Wojtowicz explains that he needed the money to finance his lover’s sex change. After serving his prison term, he returns to Brooklyn and moves into a house only a few blocks from the site of his crime. Ever since, John Wojtowicz has led a life overshadowed by celluloid memories that are not his own. Of all those who, after the crime and for Lumet’s film, gave an account of what happened during the 14-hour drama, only Wojtowicz’ version was missing. In Walter Stokman’s film we finally get to hear it.
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Walter Stockman, director of Panorama entry Based on a True Strory.
Based on a True Story · Panorama · Feb 17, 2005