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Director: Barak Goodman
Cast: Bob Ricks, Jerry Flowers, Jennifer Rodgers, Janet Beck
The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in April 1995 is the worst act of domestic terrorism in American history. This documentary explores how a series of deadly encounters between American citizens and federal law enforcement—including the standoffs at Ruby Ridge and Waco—led to it.
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Directed by acclaimed documentarian Barak Goodman, Oklahoma City (2017) provides a gripping, in-depth exploration of the devastating 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and the complex web of events and tensions that led to this tragedy. With insightful interviews and a measured, analytical approach, this film offers a poignant and thought-provoking examination of domestic terrorism in America that will resonate with fans of impactful, socially conscious documentary filmmaking.
Oklahoma City, often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is the 20th-most populous U.S. city and 8th largest in the Southern United States, with a population of 681,054 at the 2020 census. The Oklahoma City metropolitan area, with an estimated 1.49 million residents, is the largest metropolitan area in the state and 42nd-most populous in the country. It is the county seat of Oklahoma County, with the city limits extending into Canadian, Cleveland, and Pottawatomie counties; however, areas beyond Oklahoma County primarily consist of suburban developments or areas designated rural and watershed zones. Oklahoma City ranks as the tenth-largest city by area in the United States when including consolidated city-counties, and second-largest when such consolidations are excluded. It is also the second-largest state capital by area, after Juneau, Alaska.
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