Lost for Life
"Could you forgive?"
A documentary about juveniles who are serving life in prison without parole and their victims' families.
"Could you forgive?"
A documentary about juveniles who are serving life in prison without parole and their victims' families.
Brian Draper
Self
Torey Adamcik
Self
Shannon Adamcik
Self
Sean Adamcik
Self
Cassie Stoddart
Self (archive footage)
Jacob Ind
Self
Gabriel Adams
Self (archive footage)
Jennifer Bishop Jenkins
Self
Nancy Bishop Langert
Self (archive footage)
A documentary about juveniles who are serving life in prison without parole and their victims' families.
Serving life in prison for murdering their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez speak out in this documentary explaining the shocking crime and ensuing trials.
When Juan Catalan is arrested for a murder he insists he didn't commit, he builds his case for innocence around unexpected raw footage.
We do not know when and how we will die. Death Row inmates do. Werner Herzog embarks on a dialogue with Death Row inmates, asks questions about life and death and looks deep into these individuals, their stories, their crimes.
Fox Rich, indomitable matriarch and modern-day abolitionist, strives to keep her family together while fighting for the release of her incarcerated husband. An intimate, epic, and unconventional love story, filmed over two decades.
After 23 years on Death Row a convicted murderer petitions the court asking to be executed, but as his story unfolds, it becomes clear that nothing is what it seems.
Documentary filmmaker Amy Berg investigates the life of 30-year pedophile Father Oliver O'Grady and exposes the corruption inside the Catholic Church that allowed him to abuse countless children. Victims' stories and a disturbing interview with O'Grady offer a view into the troubled mind of the spiritual leader who moved from parish to parish gaining trust ... all the while betraying so many.
An in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality.
When Lonnie Franklin Jr. was arrested in South Central Los Angeles in 2010 as the suspected murderer of a string of young black women, police hailed it as the culmination of 20 years of investigations. Four years later documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield took his camera to the alleged killer’s neighborhood for another view.
Incarcerated men defy the odds to expose a cover-up in one of America’s deadliest prison systems.
This documentary examines the 1999 London bombings that targeted Black, Bangladeshi and gay communities, and the race to find the far-right perpetrator. He terrorized a city, seeking to ignite a race war but justice was served by those who wouldn't let his hate win.