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In the Name of Gerry Conlon
Two months before his death, the central figure of "The Guildford Four" Gerry Conlon meets Lorenzo Moscia to recount his remarkable life, from falsely imprisoned to world-famous human rights activist.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the wrongful conviction of the Guildford Four, focusing on the story of Gerry Conlon. It explores the miscarriage of justice they endured, their fight for freedom, and the lasting impact of their ordeal. The film features interviews with Conlon himself, alongside others central to the case, offering a personal perspective on the fight for truth and justice.
Critical Reception
As a recent documentary, 'In the Name of Gerry Conlon' has received positive attention for its timely retelling of a significant miscarriage of justice. Critics have praised its direct approach and the personal testimony from Gerry Conlon, highlighting its emotional impact and its importance in remembering the Guildford Four's struggle. Audience reception has been largely moved by the narrative and the perseverance shown by those involved.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and deeply moving account of a grave injustice.
Features compelling first-hand testimony from Gerry Conlon himself.
Highlights the importance of remembering and learning from historical miscarriages of justice.
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Fun Fact
Gerry Conlon, the subject of this documentary, famously described his wrongful imprisonment as 'a living death'.
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