Director: Gareth Johnson

Cast: Frank Grillo, Minnie Driver, AnnaSophia Robb, Dianna Agron, Ed Westwick

The Crash is a 2026 British crime documentary film directed by Gareth Johnson, running 92 minutes and carrying an IMDb score of 6.7. It centres on a fatal car collision involving a teenager and the legal investigation that follows, asking whether what looked like a tragic accident was something far more deliberate.

What is The Crash about?

When a young woman drives her car into a building and two young men lose their lives, the initial assumption is a terrible accident born of distraction or panic. Investigators, however, begin piecing together inconsistencies that refuse to add up. Witness accounts conflict. Forensic evidence points in unexpected directions. Slowly, what began as a grief-stricken community story shifts into a murder inquiry, forcing families, lawyers, and detectives to confront painful questions about truth, motive, and accountability. The film builds its case methodically, grounding viewers in real events without sensationalism.

Cast & crew

Director Gareth Johnson leads an ensemble that blends credible dramatic weight with genre experience. Frank Grillo and John Leguizamo anchor the investigative side, while Minnie Driver and Mary McCormack bring emotional texture to the human fallout. AnnaSophia Robb and Dianna Agron represent the younger generation caught at the centre of the tragedy, and Ed Westwick and Christopher McDonald round out a capable supporting cast.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers abroad, true-crime stories built around courtroom procedure and community reckoning carry particular resonance — the search for institutional truth in a foreign legal system mirrors many diaspora experiences of navigating justice from the outside. The Crash, produced in the United Kingdom, is available on K-Time with Persian subtitles, making it fully accessible for Farsi-speaking audiences without any language barrier. British crime documentaries in this vein — methodical, evidence-driven — have developed a loyal following among Iranian diaspora viewers who appreciate the genre's focus on facts over spectacle.

Where & how to watch

The Crash is available on K-Time with Persian subtitles. Stream it through the web browser, your TV, or your phone — no VPN required, no geo-blocking, and no extra download needed. A K-Time subscription lets you cancel anytime.