On JFK anniversary, Zapruder relative says assassination film hovers over family DALLAS--Alexandra Zapruder was not born when her grandfather trained his home-movie camera on President John F. Kennedy ...
GRASSY KNOLL-EDGE: “Film is truth at 24 frames per second,” declared the New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard in 1963. The same year, a Dallas businessman named Abraham Zapruder entered American history ...
Dick Stolley, the legendary journalist who landed the Zapruder film of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination for Life magazine and who went on to launch People magazine, has died. Stolley died ...
On a home movie, Abraham Zapruder captured the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. David Greene talks to Alexandra Zapruder about her book: Twenty-Six Seconds. November 22, ...
Dealey Plaza is a 3.1-acre city park on the west edge of downtown Dallas where Elm Street, Main Street, and Commerce Street converge to pass under a railroad bridge. On the morning of November 22, ...
(AP) - If anything of consequence occurs in this era of smartphones and multi-G wireless networks, a horde of "citizen journalists" will doubtless be on hand to capture and broadcast the sights and ...
One frame of the Zapruder film has long been considered too graphic for public view. Zapruder Film © 1967 (Renewed 1995) The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza It ...
“Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film” by Alexandra Zapruder (Twelve) is a wholly unique family memoir and a fascinating monograph about one of the most consequential artifacts ...
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