
20 Years on Death Row is a gritty and raw documentary that really digs into the life of Keith Doolin, who finds himself on death row for crimes that seem unfathomable considering his past. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of his story and the complex judicial system surrounding it. What struck me was the film's somber atmosphere, enhanced by stark visuals of prison life juxtaposed with Doolin's own reflections. It raises questions about guilt, punishment, and the human condition. While the director remains unknown, the authenticity and emotion captured in the interviews amplify the film's impact. Doolin’s unwavering assertion of innocence keeps you questioning the narrative throughout.
Explores themes of guilt and justiceIntimate interviews with DoolinStark depiction of prison life
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Agnès Buthion
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