The Bad Luck: The Life and Death of Robert Durst
Television series | |
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German title | The Bad Luck: The Life and Death of Robert Durst |
Original title | The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
year | 2015 |
length | 38-51 minutes |
Episodes | 6th |
genre | documentation |
idea | Andrew Jarecki |
production | HBO |
music | West Dylan Thordson |
First broadcast | February 8, 2015 on Home Box Office |
German-language first broadcast |
May 14, 2015 on Sky Atlantic HD |
The bad luck charm: The life and death of Robert Durst (Original title: The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst ) is an American six-part documentary series about the businessman Robert Durst by Andrew Jarecki , published in 2015 by Home Box Office (HBO) was broadcast.
background
Durst killed his neighbor Morris Black in 2001. In the subsequent criminal proceedings, Durst was acquitted of the charge of intentional homicide, as a self-defense situation could not be ruled out, but was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, among other things for manipulating evidence.
Thirst has also been linked to two unresolved cases: his wife Kathleen has been missing since January 31, 1982, and on Christmas Eve 2000, Susan Berman, a friend of Thirst, was found murdered.
The documentary deals with Robert Durst's life and his possible involvement in the unresolved cases.
Episode list & broadcast
- A Body in the Bay , premiered February 8, 2015 on HBO
- Poor Little Rich Boy , first aired February 15, 2015 on HBO
- The Gangster's Daughter , premiered on February 22, 2015 on HBO
- The State of Texas vs. Robert Durst , first aired March 1, 2015 on HBO
- Family Values , premiered March 8, 2015 on HBO
- What the hell did I do? , Premiered on March 15, 2015 on HBO
The series was written by Andrew Jarecki , Marc Smerling, and Zachary Stuart-Pontier. The director was Andrew Jarecki, who had already made All Good Things about the same topic in 2010. Jarecki was the first to tell his story after seeing his film. Since Durst revealed one piquant detail after another, the format originally planned as a documentary was expanded into a six-part television series and bought by HBO. HBO aired the series on the more prestigious Sunday night, rather than the Monday night, which is traditionally documentary films and series.
In the series finale, Durst is confronted with a letter linking him to the murder of Berman. He denies this and goes to the bathroom where he talks to himself . This ends with the words: “What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course. "
In Germany, Sky showed the series from March 20, 2015 via its online service Sky Go and Sky Online in the original language with German subtitles. The German dubbed version is to be broadcast for the first time on May 14, 2015 on Sky Atlantic HD .
reception
Axel Schmitt from Serienjunkies.de describes the first episode as a “masterful, exciting structure” for telling the life story of Robert Durst. The best thing that could happen to director Jarecki is “not the story of the protagonist, but the protagonist himself”. Schmitt concludes, in agreement with Andy Greenwald from Grantland, that one still has to keep in mind that the corpses here are not points of action, but memories of the cruel, real world that one so often wants to escape on television.
John Hendrickson from Esquire called the finale "one of the most jaw-dropping moments in television history". The confession shocked millions.
arrest
The day before the last episode of the TV show was broadcast, March 14, 2015, Robert Durst was arrested for murder by the FBI after the LAPD obtained an arrest warrant. Due to new knowledge there is an urgent suspicion against thirst in the case of Susan Berman. He is being held without the option of being released on bail.
Web links
- The jinx: The life and death of Robert Durst in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website (English)
Individual references and sources
- ↑ Jessica Su: Millionaire Robert Durst pleads guilty to bail jumping, evidence tampering ( memento of March 9, 2009 in the Internet Archive ), courttv.com, September 30, 2004, accessed on March 16, 2015
- ↑ a b Caroline Bankoff: Robert Durst Arrested for Murder , nymag.com, March 15, 2015, accessed March 16, 2015
- ↑ a b c Adam Arndt: Sky shows The Jinx - The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. In: Serienjunkies.de . March 18, 2015, accessed March 23, 2015 .
- ↑ a b Axel Schmitt: Review The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst 1x01: Chapter 1: A Body in the Bay. In: Serienjunkies.de . February 11, 2015, accessed March 23, 2015 .
- ^ A b John Hendrickson: That Robert Durst Quote at the End of The Jinx ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , esquire.com, March 15, 2015. Retrieved March 16, 2015