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Alastair Layzell is a documentary filmmaker who brings a meticulous, journalistic approach to exploring critical moments in American history. Rather than sensationalism or speculation, Layzell's films are grounded in rigorous research, carefully piecing together the facts to shed new light on pivotal events and the personalities that shaped them. Layzell's acclaimed trilogy of documentaries about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy exemplifies his commitment to unearthing the truth. From the minute-by-minute account of the fateful day in Dallas in "JFK: One PM Central Standard Time" to the broader examination of the shifting political landscape in "JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness," Layzell's films challenge conventional narratives with a level of depth and nuance that is all too rare in the crowded field of JFK conspiracy theories. His 2003 film "JFK: Breaking the News" was a particularly revelatory look at the role of the media in the immediate aftermath of the assassination, further cementing Layzell's reputation as a documentarian unafraid to ask tough questions. Though Layzell's background was initially in journalism and public service, his transition to filmmaking has been a natural one. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to objective, evidence-based storytelling, he has established himself as one of the pre-eminent chroniclers of American political history on the screen.