
James Forman, a 31-year-old public defender and son of a civil rights leader, provides representation for black youth in Washington, D.C., who can't afford their own attorneys in this riveting documentary that goes inside the criminal justice system. Director Kirsten Johnson's award-winning film also sheds light on the difficulties that ex-offenders face when trying to break the cycle of crime and imprisonment.
The runtime is 65 minutes (1h 5m).
The film was directed by Kirsten Johnson.
Cinematography was handled by John Foster.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0203586.
Masterpiece
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