13 Minutes Movie



"13 Minutes Movie" is a documentary film about the 1999 Columbine High School massacre and its aftermath, from the perspectives of both perpetrators and victims. The film was made by Michael Moore, famous for "Bowling for Columbine", "Fahrenheit 9/11", and other documentaries.

13 Minutes Movie documentary starts with a black screen with white text that reads "In 1999, two students from Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado killed 13 people". 13 Minutes Movie then shows a video of Dylan Klebold explaining in a video diary how he feels that he doesn't belong in society.

Moore then talks about how several psychologists have been studying the events leading up to this school shooting. One of them is Dr. Frank Ochberg who worked with John E. Douglas who was an FBI prof


13 Minutes Movie