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Stephen: The Murder That Changed a Nation
Three-part documentary series examining the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
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Plot Summary
This documentary revisits the racially motivated murder of teenager Stephen Lawrence in 1993 and explores the subsequent investigation, highlighting the systemic failures and institutional racism within the Metropolitan Police. It examines the prolonged fight for justice by his parents and the lasting impact his death had on British society and policing. The film delves into the evidence, the original inquest, and the eventual findings of a public inquiry.
Critical Reception
The documentary was widely acclaimed for its powerful and moving portrayal of a pivotal moment in British social history. Critics praised its thorough research, sensitive handling of a tragic event, and its unflinching examination of institutional racism. Audiences were deeply affected by the story and the persistent efforts of the Lawrence family to achieve justice.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply affecting and important historical document.
Shines a light on institutional racism and the fight for justice.
Highlights the bravery and resilience of the Lawrence family.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the BAFTA TV Awards.
Fun Fact
The murder of Stephen Lawrence led to the Macpherson Report, a landmark public inquiry that identified 'institutional racism' within the Metropolitan Police and recommended significant reforms.
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