

Habeas Corpus
Cuicui is raised by her 70-year-old grandfather. 17 years ago, Her mother was pregnant before marriage and she committed suicide after giving birth to Cuicui by drinking cold water in the river. When Cuicui grows up, her grandfather begins to worry about her marriage, because he doesn’t want Cuicui to have the miserable life like her mother.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complex legal and ethical dimensions of the writ of habeas corpus, a fundamental right protecting individuals against unlawful detention. It explores historical cases and contemporary legal battles to illustrate the importance of this cornerstone of civil liberties. The film examines how the writ has been used and sometimes challenged throughout history to ensure due process and prevent government overreach. It features interviews with legal experts, historians, and individuals directly affected by habeas corpus proceedings.
Critical Reception
Habeas Corpus (1984) received a modest reception, primarily appreciated by legal and academic circles for its educational value. While not a mainstream box office success, critics acknowledged its thorough exploration of a crucial legal concept. Audiences who sought out the film often found it informative and thought-provoking, highlighting its detailed examination of civil liberties. The documentary was praised for its clear presentation of complex legal arguments and historical context.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its in-depth educational content on a vital legal principle.
- Lauded for clearly explaining complex legal procedures and historical significance.
- Acknowledged for its importance in understanding civil liberties and due process.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced and directed by Vicki Slotnick, an attorney who aimed to demystify the legal concept of habeas corpus for a broader audience.
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