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''The Jeffrey Dahmer Files'' (aka ''Jeff'') is an independent documentary film about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer during the summer of his arrest. The film was directed by Chris James Thompson and stars Andrew Swant as Dahmer in fictionalized re-enactment segments which are interwoven with interviews of the medical examiner assigned to the case (Jeffrey Jentzen), the lead
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(Pat Kennedy), and Dahmer's next door neighbor (Pamela Bass). The film premiered at the 2012
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film festival under the title ''Jeff'', where it received positive reviews and obtained sales representation from Josh Braun at Submarine Entertainment. The film also played at the
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in Toronto, the
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, and the
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. The documentary was picked up by IFC Films who re-titled it ''The Jeffrey Dahmer Files''. Jonathan Sehring, President of
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Selects/IFC Films, said: “Chris James Thompson has made one of the creepiest documentaries of the year that lingers in the mind long after the film has ended. He’s approached the well-known subject of Jeffrey Dahmer in a new and inventive way that managed to completely unnerve us." The film was released theatrically and on Video On Demand through IFC on February 15, 2013, followed by a DVD release. The film was later released on Netflix,
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, Amazon, AMC+, and Google Play. The film was shot in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on
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film over the course of three years. It was executive produced by Chris Smith (director of '' American Movie''),
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, and Jack Turner.


Plot synopsis

In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and sentenced to 957 years in prison for murdering 17 men and boys and dismembering their bodies. ''Jeff'' explores the city of Milwaukee by meeting those surrounding Dahmer during and after his hidden spree. Recollections from Milwaukee Medical Examiner Jeffrey Jentzen, Police Detective Patrick Kennedy, and neighbor Pamela Bass are interwoven with archival footage and everyday scenes from Dahmer’s life, working collectively to disassemble the facade of an ordinary man leading an ordinary existence.


Critical response

The film received generally positive reviews, many of them praising the director's restraint. Jeannette Catsoulis of '' The New York Times'' called the film "a meditation on perversion as hypnotic as it is repulsive" and labeled it a "Critics' Pick". Mark Olson of the '' Los Angeles Times'' called the film "quietly unnerving." John DeFore of '' The Hollywood Reporter'' said that “''Jeff'' stands apart from the true-crime pack" and called Swant’s portrayal of Dahmer "eerily convincing.” John Gholson of Movies.com said “I’d go so far as to say that ''Jeff'' is one of the greatest serial killer movies ever made.”
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, writing for '' Entertainment Weekly'', said the film was "for hardcore Dahmer obsessives only. Through a mix of documentary footage and staged scenes, director Chris James Thompson explores the days during which Dahmer’s crimes were first discovered. Interviews with the medical examiner on the scene and the officer who first interrogated Dahmer bring us into a newly queasy communion with the horror of his crimes." The film won the Milwaukee Film Festival's Cream City Cinema Grand Jury Award for 2012.


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