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IDFA 2012

Kill Your Darling

Kill Your Darling
Jaap van Hoewijk
Netherlands
2012
78 min
World Premiere
Festival history

In 1990, the dismembered and beheaded body of a young woman was found in the Westersingel canal in Rotterdam. It was impossible to identify the body until 2008, when new DNA techniques revealed that the victim was the American model Melissa Halstead. A joint investigation by the Rotterdam cold case unit and their colleagues in the United Kingdom led to John Sweeney, who had a tumultuous relationship with Halstead - as evidenced by the many lurid drawings he made of her during their time together. The pair lived together in Amsterdam at the time of the murder. Since 2001, Sweeney had been incarcerated for the attempted murder of another girlfriend. Director Jaap van Hoewijk observes the attempts by both Dutch and British detectives to reconstruct the past, speaks with family members and acquaintances of both Halstead and Sweeney, and attends the court proceedings (although he can't film them). Sweeney (who is sentenced to life in prison) gets a voice in the film as well, in the form of a re-recorded voice-over based on a lengthy letter he sent Van Hoewijk. When Sweeney calls the director from prison not long after sending the letter, Van Hoewijk seizes the opportunity to question Sweeney himself.

Credits
Director
Involved TV Channel
    NCRV,
    Channel 4
    NCRV,
    Channel 4
World Sales
    NPO Sales
    NPO Sales
Screening copy
    Zeppers Film & TV
    Zeppers Film & TV