This is an interesting story, but I have no idea why there was a need for re-enactments. Interviews with the principals were sufficient to tell the story. Putting "behind the scenes" clips within the re-enactments was an absolute failure of production.
Fortunately, there is enough of the story to make the documentary worthwhile, but this should have been a lot better.
Fortunately, there is enough of the story to make the documentary worthwhile, but this should have been a lot better.