The Carman Family Deaths
On the surface The Carman Family Deaths tracks a dramatic rescue at sea that shakes a wealthy New England clan. A young man survives a harrowing incident, and what follows is a tide of suspicion that he may have murdered two relatives. The documentary traces how rumors, courtroom rhetoric, and... Read more
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About The Carman Family Deaths
On the surface The Carman Family Deaths tracks a dramatic rescue at sea that shakes a wealthy New England clan. A young man survives a harrowing incident, and what follows is a tide of suspicion that he may have murdered two relatives. The documentary traces how rumors, courtroom rhetoric, and media attention swirl around Nathan Carman, the surviving son, as investigators piece together what happened along a cold coastline. Told through interviews, archival footage, and real time courtroom footage, the film builds a portrait of a family built on privilege and secrets, where motive and truth increasingly collide.
Directed by Yon Motskin, The Carman Family Deaths is presented as an original documentary that examines a real life sea rescue and the murder allegations against a prominent New England family. Logan Markus plays Nathan Carman, Keli Solomon portrays Linda Carman, and George Banghart Jr. appears as the courtroom Counselor, guiding viewers through legal strategies and testimonies.
Box office data for the film is not publicly disclosed, with no confirmed worldwide gross reported as of publication, suggesting a release focused on festivals and streaming rather than a wide theatrical run.
Given its tie to a well known real life case, the documentary has stirred discussion about wealth and privilege in media coverage. It raises questions about how sensational headlines influence public perception and how filmmakers balance revealing facts with restraint to avoid exploiting tragedy.
Audiences rate the film 6.797 out of 10 from 32 votes, signaling mixed reactions. Critics converge on its careful explorations of truth and culpability, the ethics of telling crime stories, and the uneasy line between documentary objectivity and storytelling pressure. The film presents a tense portrait of a family divided by wealth and secrecy, inviting viewers to weigh evidence, motive, and accountability rather than simply accepting media narratives.
Details
- Release Date
- November 18, 2025
- Runtime
- 1h 31m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 32 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary, Crime
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- WIRED Studios +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Logan Markus
Nathan Carman
Keli Solomon
Linda Carman
George Banghart Jr.
Counselor
Director: Yon Motskin