

Documentary · Crime
Overview
An Oscar nominated documentary about a middle-class American family who is torn apart when the father Arnold and son Jesse are accused of sexually abusing numerous children. Director Jarecki interviews people from different sides of this tragic story and raises the question of whether they were rightfully tried when they claim they were innocent and there was never any evidence against them.
Top Cast
Arnold Friedman
Arnold Friedman
Self (archive footage)
Arnold Friedman
Self (archive footage)
Elaine Friedman
Elaine Friedman
Self
Elaine Friedman
Self
David Friedman
David Friedman
Self
David Friedman
Self


Jesse Friedman
Jesse Friedman
Self
Jesse Friedman
Self
Seth Friedman
Seth Friedman
Self (archive footage)
Seth Friedman
Self (archive footage)
John McDermott
John McDermott
Self - Postal Inspector
John McDermott
Self - Postal Inspector
Frances Galasso
Frances Galasso
Self - Ret. Director, Sex Crimes Unit
Frances Galasso
Self - Ret. Director, Sex Crimes Unit
Anthony Sgueglia
Anthony Sgueglia
Self - Detective, Sex Crimes Unit
Anthony Sgueglia
Self - Detective, Sex Crimes Unit
Joseph Onorato
Joseph Onorato
Self - Asst. District Attorney
Joseph Onorato
Self - Asst. District Attorney
Judd Martin
Judd Martin
Self - Jesse's Best Friend in High School
Judd Martin
Self - Jesse's Best Friend in High School
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