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The Inquisition (2010) dives into the murky waters of police corruption and systemic failures in New South Wales. Its documentary style captures the rawness of the Wood Royal Commission, blending interviews with archival footage. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the revelations to sink in, making you feel the tension and desperation of those involved. The stark reality of the cases presented—some quite tragic—offers a haunting insight into the lives affected by these investigations. While the director remains unknown, the film's tone is grim and reflective, with performances that feel genuine, which adds to its chilling atmosphere. It's that kind of documentary that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores systemic police issues in NSWFeatures archival footage and interviewsGrim atmosphere, compelling yet haunting
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