What day and time will 'Murder in Big Horn' premiere on Showtime? And everything you need to know
BIG HORN COUNTY, MONTANA: Showtime is set to premiere its documentary series on the nerve-wracking series of murders and disappearances of Native American woman in rural Montana. The documentary, titled 'Murder in Big Horn,' is scheduled to release an episode each week. Showtime is known for releasing quality documentaries like 'Decades', 'Outcry' and 'Ringside'.
According to Showtime, this docu-series is directed by Razelle Benally and Matthew Galkin. The three-part docuseries examines the circumstances surrounding the deaths and disappearances of Native American women. These cases are closely examined solely through the perspectives of those involved: Native families, Native journalists, and local law enforcement officers.
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When will 'Murder in Big Horn' premiere?
The three-part documentary series is set to stream on Friday, February 3, 2023. The first episode will premiere on Showtime on Sunday, February 5 at 10 pm.
How to watch the docu-series of 'Murder in Big Horn'?
'Murder in Big Horn' is a Showtime Original. The first of three episodes of the documentary series is set to premiere exclusively on Showtime. Showtime is available on some major TV streaming services including but not limited to U-Verse, Cox, Direct TV, Dish, Frontier, Mediacom, Optimum, Spectrum, Suddenlink, Verizon Fios and Xfinity. The Showtime mobile app is available on Android, Apple and Amazon devices. You can also watch the documentary on ShowtimeAnytime.com and Hulu. Showtime can also be accessed through Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, Xbox One and smart TVs.
What is the plot of the 'Murder in Big Horn'?
The official synopsis of 'Murder in Big Horn' as per Showtime reads, "Directors Razelle Benally and Matthew Galkin craft a powerful portrait of tribal members and their communities within Big Horn County, Montana battling an epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) that has been prevalent since colonization. The three-part docuseries examines the circumstances surrounding many of these cases, told solely through the perspectives of those involved: Native families, Native journalists, and local law enforcement officers." It further adds, "When three bodies are discovered in Big Horn County, Montana, an area known as “the most dangerous place in the country” for Native American women, local authorities first ignore each death before ruling them accidental – leaving the victims’ loved ones to deal both with their loss and the indifference of local law enforcement. As sorrow turns to outrage, however, a vibrant and fearless movement is formed to search for the truth and bring attention to the epidemic of missing or murdered cases among Native peoples in the US."
Who is in 'Murder in Big Horn'?
The documentary is set to feature several Native families, Native journalists, and local law enforcement officers regarding this sensitive issue.
What is the buzz around 'Murder in Big Horn'?
Showtime has recently released the trailer for this documentary series and it is shedding light on the long festering crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women.