RE-VERZIO Documentary Film Series
February -March 2011
OSA Archivum
Budapest V, Arany János u. 32.
OSA Archivum and Verzio Film Festival present 7 outstanding documentaries - the most popular films of the 7th Verzio International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival (www.verzio.org).
Do not miss this rare opportunity to watch some of the best documentary features of 2010!
Where: OSA Archivum, Budapest V, Arany János u. 32.
When: Thursdays, 6 PM
Films are screened in original language with English subtitles.
admission free
Thursday, March 17, 6 PMPresumed Guilty – Verzio Audience Award winner!Roberto Hernandez & Geoffrey Smith / Mexico / 2008 / 89'
Presumed Guilty uncovers staggering facts about the Mexican judicial system: 93 percent of defendants never see a judge; 93 percent of inmates are never shown their arrest warrant; 95 percent of verdicts are "guilty"; 92 percent of verdicts are based on no physical evidence; police officers are rewarded for the number of arrests they make; and any court official can preside over court hearings (not just judges). The film focuses on the case of Jose Antonio Zuniga Rodriguez, who was incarcerated in 2005, accused of killing someone he claims he did not know, and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Two young Mexican attorneys attempt to exonerate the wrongly convicted man by making a documentary. A film about the contradictions of a judicial system that presumes suspects guilty until they are proven innocent.
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