Watch First Trailer for Buzzy Docu-Hybrid ‘Casting JonBenet’ (Video)

Netflix feature about infamous child-murder case lands on streaming service and in theaters April 28

It’s the Sundance documentary that had critics abuzz and now you can get a hint at what’s in store with the first trailer for Netflix’s “Casting JonBenet,” by Kitty Green.

Set for both theatrical release and Netflix on April 28, the footage first indicates the film is a true crime drama, but what ensues is a peek at the actors who auditioned for roles in a dramatic retelling of the world’s most sensational child-murder case, the still unsolved death of six-year-old American beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey.

After years of media speculation and public fascination, audiences are presented with a sort of docu-hybrid examining the macabre legacy of this tiny starlet.

Over 15 months, the filmmakers traveled to the Ramseys’ Colorado hometown to elicit responses, reflections and even performances from the local community. In doing so, “Casting JonBenet” examines how this crime and its resulting mythologies have shaped the attitudes and behavior of successive generations of parents and children.

The film was produced by Green (“Ukraine is Not a Brothel;” and “The Face of Ukraine: Casting Oksana Baiul,” which premiered at Sundance in 2015 where it was awarded the short film non-fiction jury prize), Scott Macaulay (“Raising Victor Vargas;” “Gummo”) and James Schamus (“Brokeback Mountain;” “The Ice Storm”). It was financed by Meridian Entertainment through its production deal with Schamus’s Symbolic Exchange, with additional support from Screen Australia, Film Victoria, the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program, Cinereach, Rooftop Films and Garbo NYC.

“Casting JonBenet” is a Forensic Films/Matricide Pictures/Symbolic Exchange production.

“For Scott and me, working with Kitty, a visionary filmmaker whose originality is matched by her empathy, has been one of the great privileges of our careers,” said Schamus in a statement when the film was acquired in early January.

“We couldn’t be more excited to now have Netflix on her team, continuing their bold non-fiction roster,” added Macaulay.

“Kitty boldly embraces the tradition of innovative risk-taking within the documentary filmmaking mode with her remarkable work on ‘Casting JonBenet,’” Netflix VP of Original Documentary Programming Lisa Nishimura added at the time of acquisition. “Netflix is the ideal home for showcasing Kitty’s sharply-rendered vision of a mythic American tragedy to a global audience, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the crime.”

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