Louis Theroux: Savile
Louis Theroux: Savile

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Louis Theroux: Savile

2016
Movie
75 min
English

Sixteen years after his documentary When Louis Met Jimmy, Theroux seeks to understand how he was tricked by a man who became his friend.

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IMDb8.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Google Users95%
Director: Louis TherouxGenres: Documentary, Crime, Biography

Plot Summary

In this in-depth documentary, Louis Theroux revisits his past interviews with Jimmy Savile, exploring the disturbing allegations of child abuse that emerged after Savile's death. Theroux confronts the uncomfortable reality of how he and the public were deceived by the media personality's carefully constructed image. The film examines the patterns of behavior and the systemic failures that allowed Savile's crimes to go undetected for so long.

Critical Reception

Louis Theroux: Savile was widely praised by critics for its sensitive and unflinching examination of a deeply disturbing subject. The documentary was lauded for Theroux's journalistic integrity and his ability to confront uncomfortable truths, both about Savile and his own past interactions with the disgraced presenter. Audiences were moved by the film's thorough investigation and its crucial role in understanding the complexities of such widespread abuse.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and necessary investigation into the dark reality behind a public persona.

  • Theroux's honest and courageous approach makes this a vital viewing experience.

  • The film effectively explores the complexities of deception and the impact of abuse.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly approved of the documentary, praising Louis Theroux for his thorough and courageous investigation into Jimmy Savile's abuse. Viewers found the film to be an essential watch for understanding the scale of the deception and the systemic issues that enabled the crimes. Many highlighted Theroux's integrity and his ability to revisit past interviews with a critical and informed perspective.

Fun Fact

During the making of this documentary, Louis Theroux revealed that he felt a sense of 'guilt by association' for having previously interviewed Jimmy Savile without suspecting his criminal activities.

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