
American exchange student Amanda Knox is convicted and eventually acquitted for the 2007 death of another student in Italy.... (Full plot summary below)
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American exchange student Amanda Knox is convicted and eventually acquitted for the 2007 death of another student in Italy.
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| FlavorwireJason Bailey'Amanda Knox' isn't a great true crime movie, but it'll do 'till the next great one comes along. |
| We Got This CoveredDarren RueckerFor sheer craftsmanship and watchability alone, Amanda Knox is a must-see offering on Netflix; for its exposure of the workings of justice systems and media culture, it’s an essential piece of work worth sharing and discussing. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreAmanda Knox may not change anybody’s mind. But it should. |
| Cinema ScopeJosé Teodoro... fundamental sensationalism bubbling under a patina of seriousness, exemplified by cocoon-like, squarely composed, quasi-Errol Morris interview sessions... |
| New York Daily NewsAriel ScottiAlthough the truth behind what happened that night in Perugia may never be revealed, the film does not need a resolution to strike a powerful cord with viewers. |
| GuardianBenjamin LeeIt’s a carefully balanced and frightening film with Knox a terrifyingly unknowable character at the grisly centre. |
| Screen InternationalAllan HunterThe documentary is very good at raising reasonable doubts, planting seeds of confusion and demanding a more sensible examination of the facts. |
| TheWrapRobert AbeleAmanda Knox delivers its own justice by covering all the complexities of its ever-fascinating true crime tale. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Ed PowerThough the movie offers no new bombshells the filmmakers have nonetheless wrought a spare and unflinching feature that offers a fresh perspective on Knox without descending into the sensationalism that attended original coverage of the trial. |
| RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoIt’s a well-made, accomplished piece of filmmaking that works because of how it focuses such a large case down to its key players, thereby illuminating how something like this could happen to anyone. |