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The Skyjacker's Tale

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Canada · 2017
1h 15m
Director Jamie Kastner
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Genre Documentary

The Skyjacker's Tale tells the story of the Fountain Valley massacre and its dramatic aftermath. In 1972, a group of five Virgin Islanders, led by Ishmael LaBeet, were convicted for shooting and killing eight people in a nightclub. The film focuses on Labeet, the titular skyjacker, who escaped to Cuba a decade later by hijacking a plane while being transferred to another prison.

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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by

Even as he cuts confusingly between talking heads and time periods, Kastner elides key details that might have given viewers a more complex portrait of both the setting and his anti-hero’s role in the drama.

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Village Voice by Craig D. Lindsey

Canadian documentarian Jamie Kastner (The Secret Disco Revolution) has crafted an entertainingly kitschy version of an Errol Morris film.

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The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

The question of decades-old torture is an important one, of course, but hardly makes this a must-see doc when there are so many present-tense stories of police misconduct to investigate.

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Los Angeles Times by Katie Walsh

Stylistic choices could have undermined the film, but the story and revelations are so shocking and powerfully absorbing that The Skyjacker’s Tale rises above.

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Movie Nation by Roger Moore

The movie creates a lovely arc for how we think of Ali, from monster to, “Well, maybe not.” But you’re allowed to think the filmmaker is naive, tilting his story toward those on Ali’s side, buttressing a case for his humanity and justifiable skyjacking.

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Variety by Scott Tobias

A Skyjacker’s Tale is all in the telling, and Jamie Kastner’s haphazard documentary misses the opportunity to get it right, despite having access to Ali and an impressive assembly of major players from his past.

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