On 22 November 1963, President John F Kennedy's death changes America forever. Initially, an angry and saddened nation is satisfied with the guilt of sniper Lee Harvey Oswald. But as the years pass cynicism sets in, and a New Orleans prosecutor, convinced of a conspiracy, sets out to prove it.


Books with substantial mentioning of JFK

Robert P. Kolker
Politics goes to the movies, Hollywood, Europe, and beyond
London & New York, 2018

Melvyn Stokes
American History through Hollywood Film, From the Revolution to the 1960s
London, New Delhi, New York, Sydney, 2013

David Thomson
Have you seen?, A personal introduction to 1,000 films
New York, 2008

Roger Ebert
The Great Movies
2003

Jürgen Müller
Filme der 90er
Köln-London-Madrid-New York-Paris-Tokyo, 2001

Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.)
International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 1. Films
Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000

Don Kunz (editor)
The Films of Oliver Stone
Lanham, Md., & London, 1997

Frank N. Magill (ed.)
Magill's Cinema Annual 1992, A Survey of the Films of 1991
Pasadena, Ca; Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1992

Articles with substantial mentioning of JFK

Helen O'Hara, The Top 10 Courtroom Battles, in: Empire, nr. 211, 2007 pp. 184-185