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3 1/2 minutes, ten bullets.

"On Black Friday 2012, four African-American teenagers stopped at a gas station to buy gum and cigarettes. One of them, Jordan Davis, argued with Michael Dunn, a white man parked beside them, over the volume of the music playing in their car. The altercation turned to tragedy when Dunn fired 10 bullets at the unarmed boys, killing Davis almost instantly. 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets explores the danger and subjectivity of Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' self-defense law, and the racial prejudices that ensued. With intimate access, the film follows the trial of Dunn and its deep impact on Jordan's family and friends."--Container.

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Dewey 364.1523
Title 3 1/2 minutes, ten bullets.
Published Australia : Distributed by Madman Entertainment, [2015].
Physical description 1 videodisc (95 + 78 minutes) : (DVD video) sound, colour ; 12 cm.
General note Madman Entertainment : MMA9145.
Originally produced in 2015.
The film premiered in the US Documentary Competition at Sundance in 2015.
Special features : Q&A with director Marc Silver & Ron Davis ; Police interview with Michael Dunn ; Police interview with Rhonda Rouer.
"Dissects the aftermath of the murder of 17-year-old Jordan Davis and the trial of Michael Dunn who shot him repeatedly at a Florida gas station for playing his music too loudly"--Container.
Credits note Produced by Minette Nelson, Carolyn Hepburn ; directed by Marc Silver. ; cinematography, Marc Silver ; editor, Emiliano Battista, Gedeon Gold ; music, Todd Boekelheide.
Summary "On Black Friday 2012, four African-American teenagers stopped at a gas station to buy gum and cigarettes. One of them, Jordan Davis, argued with Michael Dunn, a white man parked beside them, over the volume of the music playing in their car. The altercation turned to tragedy when Dunn fired 10 bullets at the unarmed boys, killing Davis almost instantly. 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets explores the danger and subjectivity of Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' self-defense law, and the racial prejudices that ensued. With intimate access, the film follows the trial of Dunn and its deep impact on Jordan's family and friends."--Container.
Subject Dunn, Michael, -- 1967-Trials, litigation, etc
Davis, Jordan, -- 1995-2012
Trials (Murder) -- Florida -- Jacksonville
Self-defense (Law) -- Florida
Racism -- Florida -- Jacksonville
Racism -- Unites States
African American men -- Social conditions
Social justice -- United States
Prejudices -- United States
Murder -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- Case studies
Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Feature films
United States -- Race relations
Additional author Silver, Marc, (Film director) film director, cinematographer.
Nelson, Minette film producer.
Hepburn, Carolyn film producer.
Filmmaker Fund
Motto Pictures
HBO Documentary Films
Participant Media
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