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The Presumption of Justice is quite a compelling watch, really. Ivana Rajović dives into a dense socio-political landscape, exploring the often murky waters of football fandom in Serbia. The film zeroes in on a shocking incident involving a French football fan, which spiraled into a massive legal fallout, resulting in staggering prison sentences for a group of young people. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the situation. It presents a raw look at justice, societal norms, and the often explosive mix of sports and politics. The interviews feel authentic, pulling you into the emotional heft of the story. It's not just about football; it’s a reflection on youth, identity, and the consequences of collective actions.
Documentary on socio-political issuesFocus on football culture in SerbiaIn-depth look at a controversial legal case
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