Philly D.A.

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Ted Passon, Yoni Brook • Écrit par Nicole Salazar, Ted Passon, Yoni Brook
    États-Unis • 2021 • 119 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Larry Krasner est élu "district attorney" de Philadelphie en 2018. Procureur puissant et progressiste, grand défenseur des droits civiques, il mène un combat acharné pour réformer un système discriminant et violent. Un thriller politico-judiciaire haletant en huit épisodes, révélant les fractures d’un pays en plein déchirement.

"When newly elected District Attorney Larry Krasner takes office in January 2018, a new era begins for Philadelphia, where more people are incarcerated than in any other major city in the US. The progressive lawyer who defended civil rights activists for 30 years, and has sued the police dozens of times, breaks the mould of the “law and order” prosecutor. He is committed to making major reforms from within a system characterised by racism and unequal justice, but his efforts to end mass incarceration are not always met with enthusiasm. For years, creators Ted Passon, Yoni Brook and Nicole Salazar followed Krasner’s journey, giving not only fellow campaigners but also his opponents opportunities to have their say. Philly D.A. is the first documentary series to screen in Berlinale Series; it tells a distinctively American story of universal relevance. The series was produced by Salazar and Oscar nominees Michael Gottwald and Josh Penn (Beasts of the Southern Wild), among others."
(Berlinale)

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