IMDb8.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic81/100
Google Users95%
Director: Amani B. Washington, Elizabeth Coffman, Oge Egbuonu, Khalifa D. Muhammad•Genres: Documentary, Crime, Drama
This docuseries chronicles the tragic story of Kalief Browder, a Bronx teenager who spent three years in Rikers Island jail without being convicted of a crime. Accused of stealing a backpack, Browder endured solitary confinement and brutal conditions, ultimately leading to his untimely death. The series investigates the systemic failures and injustices within the criminal justice system that contributed to his devastating fate.
The series was widely acclaimed for its powerful storytelling and unflinching examination of racial injustice and the failings of the American legal system. It brought national attention to Browder's case and sparked conversations about prison reform and the treatment of young people of color within the justice system.
A deeply moving and infuriating account of systemic injustice.
Highlights the devastating consequences of a broken legal system on an innocent individual.
Essential viewing for understanding the realities of mass incarceration and racial bias.
Google audience: Viewers found the documentary to be incredibly impactful and important, expressing outrage at the injustice Kalief Browder faced. Many praised its thoroughness and its ability to shed light on a critical issue.
Nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary (Television).
The series features interviews with Kalief Browder himself, recorded before his death, offering a deeply personal perspective on his experiences.
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