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Closed Caption; Two featurettes; Chapter selection; Cast & director bios; The making of "The Laramie Project"
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1. Arriving in Laramie [3:02]
2. Remembering Matthew [6:38]
3. A Wyoming Queer [2:34]
4. Karaoke Night [2:28]
5. The Statement of Facts [2:29]
6. Media Coverage [2:01]
7. "What Were You Thinking?" [3:51]
8. Exposed to HIV [3:00]
9. Nationwide Vigil [2:16]
10. A Gay Lifestyle [4:14]
11. The Parade Tag [3:42]
12. Religious Perspective [1:28]
13. Funeral [3:22]
14. State Vs. Russell Henderson [2:08]
15. Guardian Angels [1:39]
16. State Vs. Aaron McKinney [6:23]
17. Sparkling Lights [3:33]
18. End Credits [3:38]
The horrific 1998 murder of young gay man Matthew Shepard inspired this unique and amazing film, the product of New York playwright Moises Kaufman and an impressive coalition of stage, screen, and TV actors. When Laramie, Wyoming became infamous as the location of Shepard's brutal killing, Kaufman and members of his Tectonic Theater Project went there and conducted more than 200 interviews with citizens, shaping their words into a play dramatizing the townspeople's conflicting feelings about the crime. This film goes one step further, incorporating the experiences of Kaufman, et al. into the narrative, with actors portraying Kaufman, his associates, and the residents of Laramie. Among the large and talented ensemble cast you'll see many familiar faces, including those of Steve Buscemi, Dylan Baker, Jeremy Davies, Clea Duvall, Peter Fonda, Ben Foster, Janeane Garofalo, Joshua Jackson (especially moving as a Laramie bartender haunted by the belief that he might have prevented the crime), Laura Linney, Amy Madigan, Camryn Mannheim, Christina Ricci, and Mark Webber. Intercutting reenacted interviews with actual news footage lends an eerie cast to these somber proceedings, which dramatize the dualities of a community that proclaims its adherence to Christian principles and yet cannot unanimously condemn the murderers of one of its own. Occasionally melodramatic and self-important, The Laramie Project is also heartrending and impossible to forget. Kaufman and executive producer Ross Katz provide a feature-length commentary for the DVD. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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