Killing for Love (film) explained

Killing for Love
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Director:Marcus Vetter, Karin Steinberger
Producer:Marcus Vetter, Louise Rosen, Ulf Meyer
Starring:Jens Söring
Music:Jens Huerkamp
Cinematography:Georg Zengerling
Editing:Marcus Vetter
Studio:Filmperspektive
Distributor:Louise Rosen Ltd. (world sales)
Country:Germany
Language:English, German

Killing for Love (German: Das Versprechen, also known as The Promise) is a German documentary film directed by Marcus Vetter with Karin Steinberger. The film tells the crime story of the double murder of Derek and Nancy Haysom on 30 March 1985 in Bedford County, Virginia.

Synopsis

The film focuses on the two main protagonists Jens Söring, son of a German diplomat, and Elizabeth Haysom, the daughter of the murdered couple. Both were sentenced to life in prison.

Production

The film makes use of extensive original footage from press archives, as the two court cases were the first lawsuits to be broadcast nationwide on American television. In the film, these recordings from 1985 to 1990 are combined with scenes shot during the making of the film, including interviews with Jens Söring, witnesses, the investigators involved in the case, lawyers, prosecutors and journalists. In addition, extensive materials such as original crime scene photos and evidence, court transcripts, newspaper archives, love letters and diaries of the two main protagonists were evaluated in the film.

The film makes use of reenactments, featuring the voices of Daniel Brühl (as Söring) and Imogen Poots (as Haysom).

Releases

The film premiered at the Munich International Film Festival[1] and was released theatrically in October 2016.

The film had its North American premiere on 5 November 2016, at the Virginia Film Festival.[2] Further festival screenings were planned at the Denver Film Festival and Doc NYC.

In the U.K., it was shown in March 2017 by the BBC, as part of their documentary strand "Storyville", under the title Killing for Love.[3]

In The Netherlands, public broadcaster NPO2 showed the film in two parts in its documentary series 2Doc in April 2017.

This film became the source material for a true crime podcast produced and narrated by Amanda Knox in 2019.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Details - THE PROMISE . 2016-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161030075852/https://www.filmfest-muenchen.de/en/programm/filme/film/?id=4957 . 2016-10-30 . dead .
  2. Web site: Virginia Film Festival. Virginiafilmfestival.org. 22 September 2016 . 23 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Storyville. BBC. 6 April 2017.
  4. Web site: Amanda Knox creating podcast on Jens Soering. 30 May 2019.