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Writers:
Susan Muska (writer)
Gréta Olafsdóttir (writer)
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Release Date:
23 September 1998 (USA) more
Genre:
Documentary more
Plot:
Documentary about a multiple murder in rural Nebraska in 1993. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
4 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
unbelievability toward the ignorance of the average American more (24 total)

Cast

 
Kate Bornstein ... Herself
JoAnne Brandon ... Herself
John Lotter ... Himself
Tom Nissen ... Himself
Brandon Teena ... Himself (voice)
Lana Tisdel ... Herself

Directed by
Susan Muska 
Gréta Olafsdóttir  (as Greta Olafsdottir)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Susan Muska  writer
Gréta Olafsdóttir  writer (as Greta Olafsdottir)

Produced by
Jane Dekrone .... executive producer
Susan Muska .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Susan Muska 
 
Film Editing by
Susan Muska 
Gréta Olafsdóttir  (as Greta Olafsdottir)
 
Sound Department
Phil Benson .... post-production sound
Lora Hirschberg .... post-production sound
 
Editorial Department
Paul Hill .... on-line editor
 
Other crew
Rosemary Rotondi .... production assistant
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
89 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Certification:
Iceland:16
Filming Locations:
Falls City, Nebraska, USA more

Fun Stuff

Movie Connections:
Version of Boys Don't Cry (1995) more
Soundtrack:
If You Come Back To Heaven more

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13 out of 22 people found the following comment useful.
unbelievability toward the ignorance of the average American, 3 October 1998
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Author: anonymous

_The Brandon Teena Story_ is a shocker. I, a travelled New Yorker, sat in the theater slack-jawed at how narrow minded and ignorant people of my own country (and therefore of my own "culture," presumably) could be. The true story, which takes place in Nebraska, USA, is of a person, born a girl, who lives her life as a boy. People, even girlfriends, believe in her sexuality; however, she is eventually exposed, raped, and then murdered (along with 2 other people who happened to be with her that night). The documentary focuses on her friends and girlfriends, as well as her killers and the people who knew her in Nebraska. There is a general sense of disapproval and confusion, as well as love and acceptance from those who knew her well.

Maybe it's my more globally-minded perception, but I simply cannot imagine committing a hate-crime towards a person who is different, a person I simply don't understand. I cannot fathom denying that person's right to live as a human being. I immediately judge those people in that part of the country as ignorant and bigoted. But I do this without giving them a chance, just like they didn't give Brandon one. Is it right to impose my values onto them, just as they did theirs to Brandon? It may not be "right" but I choose to do it anyhow, just as they chose to judge Brandon. Or ... is it the same? What the movie does is challenge the morals and values of the world outside the society in which Brandon lived. I believe that if I had seen the movie in Fall City Nebraska, I would not have heard the gasps in the audience throughout the film. I would have been appalled, but the rest of the audience would have identified with the people on the screen. Do I have to live with that "ignorance" in my own country? To them, I may seem like the "ignorant" one, the "liberal without VALUES." I, of course, see it in the opposite light. But this will not soon be reconciled. The closest thing we can get to is understanding, and we reach understanding through exposure, through sources such as _The Brandon Teena Story_.

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