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Perversion of Justice is a raw, 30-minute documentary that dives into the harrowing reality of Hamedah Hasan and her daughters, ensnared by harsh federal sentencing guidelines. The film’s tone is both intimate and distressing, as it explores themes of survival, familial bonds, and the relentless grip of systemic failures. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing the viewer to absorb the emotional weight of the situation. What strikes me is how the personal narrative unfolds against a backdrop of bureaucratic indifference, pulling you into a world where justice feels more like a cruel joke. The performances by Hamedah and her daughters are strikingly authentic—truly a testament to their resilience. It's not flashy, but it leaves a mark.
Focuses on systemic issues within drug laws.Intimate portrayal of a struggling family.Highlights personal stories amidst legal battles.
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