Unveiling the Turmoil: A Deep Dive into the Manson Murders Reviewed in Tehran

Unveiling the Turmoil: A Deep Dive into the Manson Murders Reviewed in Tehran

The Cinematheque of the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) is set to present an engaging screening of the highly anticipated documentary film “CHAOS: The Manson Murders,” directed by acclaimed American filmmaker Errol Morris. This event will take place on Sunday, featuring Iranian film critic Fatemeh Shahbandeh, who will lead a review session following the screening. This documentary promises to delve deep into the dark and complex narrative surrounding one of America’s most infamous crime cases.

“CHAOS: The Manson Murders” is an adaptation of the 2019 nonfiction book titled “CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties,” penned by investigative journalist Tom O’Neill alongside Dan Piepenbring. The film aims to uncover hidden truths and challenge conventional narratives regarding the notorious Manson murders.

In a recent interview with Screen International published in December 2023, Morris shared his journey in creating this documentary. He mentioned that after finishing his previous film “The Pigeon Tunnel,” he was eager to embark on the production of the Manson documentary for Netflix. By late January 2025, Netflix officially categorized the film under the title “CHAOS: The Manson Murders.”

The film made its world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on March 6, 2025, during the Documentary Fortnight series. Just a day later, on March 7, 2025, it became available globally on Netflix, reaching a vast audience intrigued by true crime and historical investigations.

Despite its intriguing premise, the critical reception of “CHAOS” has been mixed. The documentary currently holds a 56 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 34 critic reviews. Many reviewers noted that while the film strives to untangle various threads surrounding the Manson case, it seems to focus more on the enduring fascination with the murders rather than delivering definitive answers. Additionally, Metacritic rated the film with a score of 62 out of 100, indicating generally favorable reviews from critics.

Among the notable critics, Alissa Wilkinson of The New York Times found “CHAOS” to be compelling. She appreciated how Morris shifted the focus from the murders themselves to the psychological and manipulative aspects of Charles Manson’s influence over his followers. However, she expressed disappointment that the film adhered to what she termed the “now-established Netflix true crime style,” suggesting a somewhat formulaic approach.

On the other hand, Daniel Fienberg from The Hollywood Reporter offered a more critical perspective. He pointed out issues with the documentary’s pacing and storytelling, describing it as “a story about the need for stories when it comes to explaining the unexplainable.” He lamented that Morris’s approach resulted in a somewhat dull presentation, featuring 45 minutes of “bland regurgitation.”

Charles Manson himself was a notorious figure in American history, known for leading a cult-like group called the Manson Family during the late 1960s. Born in 1934, Manson was a charismatic leader whose ideology, a disturbing blend of counterculture beliefs and racist hatred, incited his followers to commit a series of brutal murders. This included the shocking death of actress Sharon Tate and several others in 1969. Following these horrific events, Manson was arrested and initially sentenced to death; however, his sentence was later commuted to life in prison after California abolished the death penalty in 1972. Manson passed away in prison in 2017.

As audiences prepare for the screening of “CHAOS: The Manson Murders,” they can expect a thought-provoking examination of the infamous case that has captivated and horrified many for decades. The film not only sheds light on the events surrounding the Manson Family but also invites viewers to consider the broader societal implications and the ongoing fascination with true crime narratives.

Join the Iranian Artists Forum this Sunday to explore the intricacies of “CHAOS: The Manson Murders” and engage in a meaningful discussion about the film’s themes and the historical context of the Manson case.

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