Amanda Knox will be in London on April 21 and 22 to present the documentary, and she plans to release some reserved seats to put more tickets on sale. The free screenings will be held at the Greenwich Picturehouse, and Knox and her husband Christopher Robinson will take questions after the film. Knox was twice convicted and twice acquitted of the murder of Meredith Kercher, spending four years in an Italian prison before being finally acquitted by Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation in 2015.
The documentary 'Mouth of the Wolf' is directed by her husband Christopher Robinson and captures Knox's return to the scene where Kercher was murdered. Since her acquittal, Knox has built a diverse career spanning books, podcasts, film, and stand-up comedy. She hosted a true crime podcast called Hard Knox, served as executive producer on a Hulu drama series about her own case, and has done stand-up comedy joking about her murder conviction.
I’ve never been to the UK, but I’m finally going. It’s fantastic to know that the two screenings I’ll be presenting are already sold out! I’ll soon be releasing some reserved seats to put a few more tickets on sale! Join the waiting list! And thank you, London!
In her personal life, Knox is a mother of two and has produced videos for original songs she sang for the soundtrack of 'Mouth of the Wolf'. Meredith Kercher was a British student from Leeds University whose family lived in south London. Her family have long spoken of their discomfort at the way her name has been used.
Public perceptions of Knox remain sharply divided. To her supporters, she is a wronged woman who spent four years in prison for a crime she did not commit. To her critics, she is seen as someone who has monetised Meredith Kercher's brutal killing.
We're excited to share that Mouth of the Wolf will be screening in London for two special nights on April 21 and 22. These intimate screenings are a chance to experience the film in a city that has long embraced bold, thought-provoking storytelling. If you're in London, or know someone who is, we'd love to see you there. Amanda and Chris will be taking questions after the film. Join the waitlist as more tickets will be released soon.
Recently, Knox sparked controversy by saying on her podcast that she felt a recognition with the Lucy Letby case, referring to the British nurse convicted of murdering babies. The documentary's screenings in London are part of Knox's promotional tour, highlighting her ongoing engagement with media projects related to her experiences.