Okay, time to make a real steal here:
In the 12th round, Selfmade Heroes picks Thin Blue Line (1988) in the Documentary / Nonfiction category.
"The Thin Blue Line is documentary film concerning the November 28, 1976 murder of police officer, Robert W. Wood. The police was unable to make an arrest until they learned of information that a 16-year-old David Ray Harris had told friends that he was responsible for the crime. Harris subsequently identified 28-year-old Randall Dale Adams as the murderer."
Possibly the best film by one of the greatest documentary makers, The Thin Blue Line was innovative in style, heavy in substance, thought provoking and absolutely captivating as a piece of storytelling.
A "must see".
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