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American Tragedy

  • 2019
  • 13+
  • 1h 20m
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6.2/10
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American Tragedy (2019)
AMERICAN TRAGEDY is the feature length documentary film about our country's crisis in mental health, mental illness, suicide, violence, and the scientific studies that may help society's foundation: the family.

From the producers of Going Sane, this film uniquely follows the story of various survivors of unthinkable tragedies, researchers, journalists, parents, advocates, and focuses on our nation's efforts to solve the issues of mental health.
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Sue Klebold attempts to reconcile how the son she affectionately referred to as "Sunshine Boy" became a school shooter. "If love could have stopped Columbine," she says, "Columbine would nev... Read allSue Klebold attempts to reconcile how the son she affectionately referred to as "Sunshine Boy" became a school shooter. "If love could have stopped Columbine," she says, "Columbine would never have happened.Sue Klebold attempts to reconcile how the son she affectionately referred to as "Sunshine Boy" became a school shooter. "If love could have stopped Columbine," she says, "Columbine would never have happened.

  • Director
    • Josh Sabey
  • Writers
    • Josh Sabey
    • Lisa Sabey
    • Zak Ciotti
  • Stars
    • Tiffany Tate Aragon
    • Carol Archer
    • Paul Archer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    747
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    • Director
      • Josh Sabey
    • Writers
      • Josh Sabey
      • Lisa Sabey
      • Zak Ciotti
    • Stars
      • Tiffany Tate Aragon
      • Carol Archer
      • Paul Archer
    • 32User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tiffany Tate Aragon
    • Self - Parent
    Carol Archer
    • Funeral Attendee
    Paul Archer
    • Funeral Attendee
    Lisa Belkin
    • Self - Senior Correspondent Yahoo News
    Anthony Biglan
    • Self - Senior Scientist, Oregon Research Institute
    Christy Blair
    • Funeral Attendee
    Ralph Blair
    • Adult Brother
    Robert Blair
    • Funeral Attendee
    Ether Ciotti
    • Playground Family
    Sonja Ciotti
    • Playground Family
    Zak Ciotti
    • Criminal Investigator 3
    David Darcey
    • Criminal Investigator 2…
    Dia Darcey
    • Nurse
    • (as Dia Darcey Sabey)
    • …
    Terina Darcey
    • Funeral Attendee
    Sarah Davidon
    • Self - Research Director, Mental Health Colorado
    Senator Robert Creigh Deeds
    • Self - Suicide Loss Survivor
    Jack Dyer
    • Dylan's Brother
    Lincoln Dyer
    • Childhood Dylan
    • Director
      • Josh Sabey
    • Writers
      • Josh Sabey
      • Lisa Sabey
      • Zak Ciotti
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    9lindaanddandavis

    Eye-opener story

    A movie every parent should watch. Any parent could find themselves in the shoes of Sue Kiebold. The movie demonstrates the struggles kids go through and how parents don't always see the signs. A real life drama highlighting the need for more focus on mental health...particularly with our kids. An eye-opener that all parents should see.
    4wbnothing

    Continues the Myth

    So much has come out since Columbine that it's unbelievable to me that a 2019 documentary would act like there were "no warning signs."

    Dylan was arrested multiple times before the shootings, his friends knew he was acquiring guns, and most importantly, the police knew that both Eric and Dylan were troubled youth.

    There was a 2-year paper trail and even an instance where a teacher reported a story Dylan had wrote (about watching a madman shoot up a place) to the school, and the school spoke to him about it and dismissed it.

    The tragedy of Columbine isn't that no one saw it coming but that everyone should have seen it coming. Eric documented things in meticulous detail on his public website that police had access to. He talked about physical evidence that they later found (pipe bombs). There was a search warrant made up for his house a few months before the shootings that the police never took to a judge.

    They were both known to police, Eric's dad knew he was making bombs, and Dylan had also been in felony trouble to the extent that his room would have been searched by any reasonable parent.

    They left blazing signs they were going to hurt someone, and everyone just ignored it.
    5jonidawson77

    The elephant in the room....

    While I appreciate the personal hell Sue Klebold had experienced, where was "Dad" in all this? Ignoring the role of the father, pretending that fathers have no bearing on the positive mental health of young men, will not get us to a place of enlightenment. Breathing exercises are not a substitute. If we're going to address this issue head on, then everything has to be included and this documentary is extremely insufficient in that regard. I believe Dylan's parents are divorced; what happened? Unfortunately, this documentary is painting an incomplete picture in that the male's influence is ignored.
    3tamarapopovicbg

    missed the point

    Sooo much talk about mental health, preventing suicide with mindfulness (!?) But not a word about two major problems in the US - gun control and bullying in schools! Why do school shootings only happen in the US??? I live in Europe, we don't have "active shooter-drills" in schools here.
    3kirstenjoywilkinson

    Opportunity lost

    I am left feeling lost as to the point of the film. I kept thinking "ok, now they will tell me, as a parent, what to do to prevent it from happening." Realistically, I know they can't tell me what to do, but give me some tools to use to at least send me in the right direction. They did give me #committobrainfit. Unfortunately, the website is not made for cell phone browsers, so I can't even see what it's about.

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      During the scene where Sue describes the struggle of putting her socks on in the morning, there is a montage of flashbacks with her son Dylan; one of which shows her pushing him against the refrigerator. This occurred in a story that Sue shared in an interview with Dianne Sawyer. Sue spoke of Mother's Day in 1997 and Dylan had been quiet and stand-off-ish in the days leading up; so much so that he didn't get her anything for Mother's Day. In her frustration, Sue grabbed her son and pushed him against the fridge and yelled that he has to stop being so shut down and selfish."

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      • August 30, 2019 (United States)
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