
36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime
Documentary
Overview
On February 10th, 2015, it took Craig Hicks 36 seconds to extinguish the lives of three young, Muslim Americans. Before they can grieve, the families are forced to become activists to set the record straight about the murders.
Top Cast


Jayda Berkmen
Jayda Berkmen
Amira Bamyeh
Jayda Berkmen
Amira Bamyeh


Adam Pepper
Adam Pepper
Roy Austin's father
Adam Pepper
Roy Austin's father
James Donnelly
James Donnelly
Craig Hicks
James Donnelly
Craig Hicks
Sara Samani
Sara Samani
Razan
Sara Samani
Razan
J. Craig Stiles
J. Craig Stiles
Ripley Rand
J. Craig Stiles
Ripley Rand
Mico Saad
Mico Saad
Deah Barakat
Mico Saad
Deah Barakat


Gabe Spencer
Gabe Spencer
CHPD Officer 1
Gabe Spencer
CHPD Officer 1
Breeanna Judy
Breeanna Judy
Neighbor
Breeanna Judy
Neighbor
Emily Rose Debinie
Emily Rose Debinie
Layla Barakat
Emily Rose Debinie
Layla Barakat
Alexis Michelle Aguirre
Alexis Michelle Aguirre
Yusor's friend 3
Alexis Michelle Aguirre
Yusor's friend 3
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