The Witmans (2013)

The Witmans is a film about two heart-broken parents. This documentary follows Ron and Sue Witman, fifteen years after their lives were turned upside down. The Witmans looks at how a family clings together after 15 year old Zach Witman was accused and found guilty of murdering his 13 year old brother. Believing their son to be innocent, the Witmans take a 2 hour drive each weekend to visit Zach, who now is serving life in prison.

Director: Joe Lee, Gregory Timmons, Nikolas Diener
Genre: Documentary, Crime
Runtime: 16 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Witmans about?
The Witmans is a film about two heart-broken parents. This documentary follows Ron and Sue Witman, fifteen years after their lives were turned upside down. The Witmans looks at how a family clings together after 15 year old Zach Witman was accused and found guilty of murdering his 13 year old brother. Believing their son to be innocent, the Witmans take a 2 hour drive each weekend to visit Zach, who now is serving life in prison.
Who directed The Witmans?
The Witmans was directed by Joe Lee, Gregory Timmons, Nikolas Diener.
How long is The Witmans?
The Witmans has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
What genre is The Witmans?
The Witmans is a Documentary, Crime film.
Where was The Witmans produced?
The Witmans was produced in United States of America.