After 16-year-old Cyntoia Brown is sentenced to life in prison, questions about her past, physiology and the law itself call her guilt into question.
Daniel H. Birman directs this 2020 documentary tracing the case of Cyntoia Brown, sentenced to life in prison at sixteen, and the mounting questions about her past, her circumstances, and the legal system that judged her. Methodical and humane, it examines how trauma, age, and the law intersect, inviting reflection on justice and rehabilitation rather than easy verdicts. The tone is sober and inquiring, suited to viewers drawn to true-crime documentaries and stories of criminal-justice reform. Carrying a MagicMovieScore of 7.0, it offers a thoughtful, issue-driven portrait for audiences interested in real cases and their broader social stakes.
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Cyntoia D. Brown
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April 29, 2020
Runtime
1h 36m
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