The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
Adapting research that is, by now, hardly breaking news, Forbes has some solid strategies for making the material cinematic.
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United Kingdom · 2021
1h 21m
Director Patrick Forbes
Starring
Genre Crime, Documentary
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In 1993 Texas, Carlos DeLuna, 21 years old, was arrested and tried for the murder of Wanda Lopez. DeLuna was found guilty and sentenced to death despite desperately protesting his innocence. This documentary sheds light on the corrupt justice system that executed an innocent man while leaving a dangerous killer at large.
The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
Adapting research that is, by now, hardly breaking news, Forbes has some solid strategies for making the material cinematic.
A fascinating and ultimately infuriating documentary.
No one mentions it explicitly in the movie, but this film could be in the curriculum of a grad school course on Critical Race Theory, which is not, as some confused people claim, about diversity training in corporate offices or amending history books in grade school.
It’s pretty damn damning, to be honest.
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