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So Help Me God is a fascinating dive into the inner workings of the local court system in Campbelltown, NSW. Directed by Jenny Brockie, it has this raw, almost unvarnished feel that captures the essence of justice in a way that’s both intimate and revealing. The pacing is steady, allowing you to really absorb the stories of the people involved—defendants, lawyers, and judges alike. What sticks with you is the very human side of the law; it's not just about regulations but about real lives and decisions. The documentary manages to show the complexities of morality and justice through candid moments and genuine interactions, making it a distinctive piece in the doc category. I think it can resonate differently depending on your own views on the legal system.
Candid interviews with various court participantsFocus on the moral complexities within legal proceedingsHighlights the emotional weight behind judicial decisions
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Jenny Brockie
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