Public Trust
Public Trust

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Public Trust

2020
Movie
96 min
English

There are 640 million acres of public land in the United States. But there are powerful forces, both in government and in corporate America, eager to plunder this bounty. David Garrett Byars’s eye-opening documentary travels to Alaska, into the red rock canyons of southern Utah, and to Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, and exposes a land war going on under our very noses.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: David ShoneGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the shadowy world of alleged con artist David Shone, as he recounts his supposed involvement in elaborate scams and criminal dealings across the globe. The film follows Shone as he interacts with various characters from his past, offering a unique and often darkly humorous perspective on his alleged life of crime. It explores themes of deception, loyalty, and the blurred lines between reality and fabrication.

Critical Reception

Public Trust was met with a generally positive reception, praised for its unique storytelling and the compelling, albeit controversial, nature of its central figure. Critics often highlighted the film's ability to draw the viewer into Shone's peculiar world, even as questions about his veracity lingered.

What Reviewers Say

  • A bizarre and captivating character study.

  • Engaging despite the questionable reliability of its subject.

  • Offers a unique glimpse into a world of alleged scams and colorful characters.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general sentiment for similar niche documentaries often praises their unique subjects and directorial approach, while acknowledging the potentially divisive nature of the content.

Fun Fact

The documentary is notable for its intimate and unfettered access to David Shone, who appears to be completely uninhibited in sharing his outlandish stories and experiences.

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