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''Into the Abyss'', subtitled ''A Tale of Death, a Tale of Life'', is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by
Werner Herzog Werner Herzog (; born 5 September 1942) is a German film director, screenwriter, author, actor, and opera director, regarded as a pioneer of New German Cinema. His films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams, people with u ...
about two men convicted of a triple homicide that occurred in
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. Michael Perry received a
death sentence Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned practice of deliberately killing a person as a punishment for an actual or supposed crime, usually following an authorized, rule-governed process to conclude that ...
for the crime. The documentary also features an interview of Perry's accomplice, Jason Burkett, who was spared execution. The film was first shown on September 3, 2011, at the
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, and had its official world premiere on September 8, 2011, at the
2011 Toronto International Film Festival The 36th annual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 8 and September 18, 2011. Buenos Aires, Argentina was selected to be showcased for the 2011 City to City programme. The opening film ...
. After strong festival showings and a surge of interest in the issue of
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in the
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, Herzog requested that the film be rushed into general theatrical release, which occurred on November 11, 2011.


Synopsis

The film profiles Michael James Perry (April 9, 1982 – July 1, 2010), a man on death row convicted of murdering Sandra Stotler, a 50-year-old nurse. He also confessed to two other murders which occurred in
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. Perry was convicted of the October 2001 murder 8 years before filming; the crimes apparently were committed to steal a car for a joyride. Perry denies that he was responsible for the killings. Perry's final interviews for the film were recorded only eight days before his execution on July 1, 2010. The film also includes interviews with victims' families and law-enforcement officers. The film does not focus on Perry's guilt or innocence and features a minimal amount of narration, with Herzog never appearing onscreen, unlike in many of his films.


Production

Herzog had long considered making a film about prison inmates. In fact, Herzog, at age 17, had intended to make his first film about the maximum-security Straubing prison in
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. This concept was never realized, but the idea remained dormant until ''Into the Abyss'' decades later. The film was financed by American cable TV channel
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, which gave Herzog financing and creative freedom. The film went through several working titles during its production. For a time, it was called simply ''Death Row'', and this was later elaborated to ''Gazing Into The Abyss: A Tale of Death, a Tale Of Life''. The television broadcast of the film and the related series was briefly referred to as ''Werner Herzog’s Final Confessions'', but eventually aired with the title '' On Death Row''. Certain voices in the production wanted the film's title to be ''The Red Camaro'', but Herzog disliked the hint of product placement in the title, and called it "not evocative at all". By August 2011, when its premiere at TIFF was announced, the title was changed to ''Into the Abyss''. Herzog has often commented that ''Into the Abyss'' could have worked well as the title of many of his films. Herzog originally planned and shot profiles of five death-row inmates in
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and
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, including Michael Perry. After production began, Herzog decided to focus on Perry's case. His other interviews were compiled into a series of four 50-minute films which aired as the
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'' On Death Row''. The film was in production during promotion for Herzog's previous film '' Cave of Forgotten Dreams''. Herzog missed a special screening of ''Cave'' at the
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festival because an opportunity to film one of his subjects arose suddenly.


Release and distribution

The film's premiere was in September 2011 at the
2011 Toronto International Film Festival The 36th annual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 8 and September 18, 2011. Buenos Aires, Argentina was selected to be showcased for the 2011 City to City programme. The opening film ...
. The film was often portrayed as being one among several "hot-button political documentaries" at the festival. Herzog, however, has stated that he has no political intentions with the film. Herzog states at the film's outset that he opposes
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, but he has said that his "focus is elsewhere" in the film. In an interview with the ''
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'', he said, "This is not an issue film; it's not an activist film against capital punishment," and, "Yes, it has an issue, but it's not the main purpose of the film." Before the film's festival premiere, North American theatrical distribution rights were bought by Sundance Selects. In October 2011, Sundance Selects announced that the film would be rushed to a theatrical release, opening in select cities on November 11, 2011. In recent months, controversies have arisen over American capital punishment in the case of
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and the cheers for Rick Perry's execution record in a Republican primary debate. The early release was demanded by Herzog himself, who wanted his film to contribute to this new national discussion of the death penalty. Producer Erik Nelson said, "Everyone in the country is focused on the death-penalty debate again thanks to Rick Perry and the bloodthirsty yahoos at the Republican debate, and I think Werner wants the film to be part of that discussion because timing is everything." After a theatrical release, the film was shown on
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, which provided the film's financing. It was available for on-demand video streaming on
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but no longer.


Reception

The film has received positive reviews. On
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, it has a 92% "certified fresh" rating, based on reviews from 111 critics. On
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, it has a score of 74 out of 100 based on 30 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews." The film appeared as number three on Roger Ebert's list of the 20 best documentaries of 2011.


Awards

* 2011 BFI London Film Festival, ''Best Documentary''


See also

*
List of people executed in Texas, 2010–2019 The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Texas between 2010 and 2019. All of the 120 people (117 males and 3 females) during this period were convicted of murder and executed by lethal injection at the Huntsville Unit in H ...
*
List of people executed in the United States in 2010 This is a list of people executed in the United States in 2010. Forty-six people were executed in the United States in 2010. Seventeen of them were in the state of Texas. One ( Teresa Wilson Bean Lewis) was female. One (Paul Warner Powell) was exec ...


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