
New York, NY (August 8, 2012) – IFC Midnight announced today that the company is acquiring all North American and UK rights to director Chris James Thompson’s documentary THE JEFFREY DAHMER FILES. Thompson also produced the film with Jack Turner and co-wrote the screenplay with Andrew Swant and Joe Riepenhoff. Chris Smith and Barry Poltermann executive produced the project, which world premiered in competition at the 2012 SXSW Film Festival and also played the 2012 Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto. IFC Midnight is planning an early 2013 release for the documentary.
In 1991 Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested in Milwaukee and sentenced to 957 years in prison for killing 17 people and dismembering their bodies. THE JEFFREY DAHMER FILES is a documentary that explores the city of Milwaukee by meeting those surrounding Dahmer during and after his hidden spree. Recollections from Milwaukee Medical Examiner Jeffrey Jentzen, Police Detective Patrick Kennedy, and neighbor Pamela Bass are interwoven with archival footage and everyday scenes from Dahmer’s life, working collectively to disassemble the facade of an ordinary man leading an ordinary existence.
Jonathan Sehring, President of Sundance Selects/IFC Films, said: “Chris James Thompson has made one of the creepiest documentaries of the year that lingers in the mind long after the film has ended. He’s approached the well-known subject of Jeffrey Dahmer in a new and inventive way that managed to completely unnerve us. It also promises you will never eat a sandwich quite the same way. We look forward to working with Chris as well as the entire team that made this film.”
Thompson commented: “Having grown up on watching IFC films – for them to pick up my first feature feels like a dream come true. I couldn’t be more proud of this film and everyone from Milwaukee to Bombay that helped mold it from a 4-year meandering experiment into the fresh cinematic oddity it is today – the world needs to see it!”
The deal for the film was negotiated by Arianna Bocco, Senior Vice President of Acquisitions & Productions for Sundance Selects/IFC Films with Josh Braun of Submarine Entertainment on behalf of the filmmakers.
IFC Midnight is a sister label of IFC Films and Sundance Selects, and is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc.



The Dahmer story is a fascinating one but it’s never been dealt with in an intelligent way. The “sandwich” quote makes me think this is just another sensationalized basic cable style attempt.
saw this film at sxsw and met some of the people who made it. it definitely feels more like a ‘film festival doc’ as opposed to a ‘basic cable doc’. congrats to the filmmakers.
I’m glad to hear that and I’d like to see the doc. But the President of IFC delivered an asinine quote. The family members of Dahmer’s victims are still grieving 20 years later and it’s a pretty serious subject. I don’t think he’d be so flippant if we were discussing the Aurora Colorado shooting (“you’ll never eat popcorn the same way again”?) He’s just engaging in salesmanship and Executalk but it undermines indie films and their audiences. And the whole cannibalism aspect of Dahmer was overplayed by the media anyway.
I think it would be cool to delve into the lives of the victims and ask the question of how they ended up with Dahmer. A lot of them apparently had sordid lives and were tormented over their sexuality. If we knew more about the victims we would care more about the story. As for Dahmer, experts have been trying to figure his brain out for years and no one has any answers.