Director: Dolly Minhas•Genres: Documentary
This documentary delves into the infamous case of Shannon Matthews, a nine-year-old girl from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, who disappeared in 2008. The film explores the extensive police investigation, the community's desperate search, and the shocking revelation of her mother's involvement in a kidnapping plot. It examines the media frenzy and the subsequent trial that captivated the nation.
As a documentary exploring a highly sensitive and tragic event, critical reception has focused on its handling of the subject matter. Reviewers have noted its factual approach and its attempt to provide context to the complex events surrounding Shannon Matthews' disappearance and her mother's role. The film aims to inform rather than sensationalize, though the inherent nature of the story means it is a difficult watch.
Praised for its factual and investigative approach to a disturbing case.
Acknowledged for its sensitive handling of a sensitive and tragic subject.
Noted for providing context and background to the events surrounding the disappearance.
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The documentary's director, Dolly Minhas, also directed a previous BBC documentary titled 'The Kidnap And Murder Of Sophie Lancaster', indicating a focus on social justice issues.
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