The Matthew Shepard Story
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The Matthew Shepard Story is a 2002 made-for-television film directed by Roger Spottiswoode, based on the true story of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay youth who was murdered in 1998. The film scenario written by John Wierick and Jacob Krueger, it starred Shane Meier as Matthew, Stockard Channing as Judy Shepard and Sam Waterston as Dennis Shepard.
Producers were Alliance Atlantis Communications, with the assistance/participation of CTV and Cosmic Entertainment, with support from the Cdn. Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC). The film premiered on NBC on March 16, 2002, one week after HBO premiered another Shepard film entitled The Laramie Project. The Matthew Shepard Story was also shown on CTV, with language versions shown in many countries.
Plot
In 1998, a young gay man by the name of Matthew Shepard (Shane Meier) was robbed, viciously beaten and left tied to a fence to die. Although he's found by the police, rescued and hospitalized, he dies from his injuries. This film recounts the events after the conviction of the two men responsible for this hate-motivated murder.
Matthew's parents, though satisfied by the conviction, are finding the sentencing phase of the trial more difficult. The parents initially want to request the death penalty for their son's murderers, but the mother, Judy Shepard (Stockard Channing), starts to reconsider. As they struggle with their decision, they decide to reexamine the life of their son and rediscover his personality, his struggle to accept his homosexuality as a natural part of his being and above all, his generous humanity to others. All of this leads the parents to appeal to the court the way their son would have wanted, not out of vengeance but to represent best of what their son was and the tragedy of his loss.
Cast
Production
Principal photography began from May 5, 2001 to May 30, 2001.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Awards and nominations
Soundtrack
The film also contains soundtrack album with the following:
- "Matthew Songs" – Written, performed and produced by Jim Huff
- "El Burkan" – Written by Hossam Ramzy
- "I Keep Holdin' On" – Written by T. Leonard and A. Lerman, performed by Fathead
- "Lonesome World" – Written and performed by Paul Kass
- "Good Vibration" – Written by Mladen Borosak and Tom Barlow, performed by Twigg
- "Naked in the Water" – Written and performed by Michaela Foster Marsh
- "Shine" – Written Rob Garnder, Kadru Gardner and Mike Thibeau, performed by Electrostatic
- "I Want You to Fall" – Written and performed by Monica Schroeder
- "Get You Some" – Written by Robert J. Walsh, Ron Chick, Dennis Winslow
- "Edge of a Dream" – Written by Billy Livesay and David Graham, performed by Billy Livesay
- "Who'll Hold On" – Written and performed by Adam Daniel
- "American Triangle" – Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, performed by Elton John
- "What Matters" – Written and performed by Randi Driscoll
See also
References
External links
- Works about Matthew Shepard
- 2002 television films
- 2002 films
- 2002 crime drama films
- 2002 LGBTQ-related films
- 2002 biographical drama films
- American biographical drama films
- American crime drama films
- American LGBTQ-related television films
- Biographical television films
- Canadian biographical drama films
- Canadian crime drama films
- Canadian LGBTQ-related television films
- Crime films based on actual events
- Crime television films
- American drama television films
- English-language Canadian films
- Films directed by Roger Spottiswoode
- Films scored by Jeff Danna
- Films scored by Mychael Danna
- Films set in the 1990s
- Films set in Wyoming
- Gay-related films
- Homophobia in fiction
- Biographical films about LGBTQ people
- Films about anti-LGBTQ sentiment
- Canadian drama television films
- 2000s American films
- 2000s Canadian films
- CTV Television Network original films
- LGBTQ-related crime drama films
- English-language biographical drama films