El caso Watts: El padre homicida

Documentary film

El caso Watts: El padre homicida
El caso Watts: El padre homicida
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If there is a movie that you cannot stop watching, it is El caso Watts: El padre homicida as it is perfect for discussing with friends and family.
The year 2020 he had the great luck of being chosen for this film to be released.
Jenny Popplewell adds to his long list of professional career, having been the person in charge of the direction of this film.
You can enjoy this movie alone, with family, with friends or with whoever you want during 82 min..
United States it has been the country that has given us this great movie.

In the film industry, film production companies are very important, as they are responsible for carrying all or almost all the economic weight of a production. In this case everything has been thanks to Knickerbockerglory TV, Netflix.
The key moments of a film must be accompanied by a soundtrack or songs that go according to the moment and that has been taken care of Nainita Desai.

Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Documentary film genre.

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Critics El caso Watts: El padre homicida

I cried a lot. Shocking What you see on social media is half of reality.
Phenomenal. Amazing documentary work. Incredibly compelling. A must see
Good movie / bad anti masculine message. Sad and shocking. Nightmares?
American Murder presents his saga in a clear and moving way ... Chilling, even if you already know this case. Extremely sad!
This man is not human. Victims deserve to speak up. Well done. It focuses on the lives of the victims (video clips) and not just on a crime.
Compulsive and compulsory viewing. Little information but intriguing. Great documentary about a toxic marriage gone wrong
So heartbreaking to watch, terrible tragic. Very well. A perfectly made documentary that will make you think about it for days.
A really good documentary, told in a really refreshing way. Painful but great to watch. Hard to see
The misogyny and victim guilt in these reviews are suffocating me.
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