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American Animals

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American Animals recounts the 2004 theft of rare books from Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. The narrative blends interviews with individuals involved in the crime alongside dramatized reenactments of the events. The film explores the motivations and actions of five young men during this specific heist.

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What true story is American Animals based on?

The film recounts the true story of the 2004 theft of rare books from Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. It details how a group of young men planned and executed the robbery of priceless artworks and books.

How does American Animals tell its story?

The movie uniquely blends dramatic reenactments with documentary-style interviews featuring the real-life individuals involved in the heist. This narrative technique highlights the conflicting memories of the actual perpetrators alongside the dramatized events.

Where did the American Animals heist take place?

The real-life robbery took place at the special collections library of Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. The film specifically details the students' infiltration of this university archive to steal rare items.

Who directed American Animals?

The film was directed by Bart Layton, who is well-known for his work in documentary filmmaking. He brought his documentary experience to the project by seamlessly weaving the real-life interviews of the thieves into the cinematic narrative.

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