“William
Francome is a fairly typical, white middle-class guy. Typical except for the fact
that he is about to embark on a journey into the dark heart of the American
judicial system; the tangled world of renowned Death Row prisoner Mumia
Abu-Jamal.
Mumia’s cause has created a political storm but after the politicians
have said their piece, after the court papers have been filed and the
protestors have gone home, we are left with a film about a man, a father, a
son, an inspiration and a pariah - who faces his twenty-fifth year on Death
Row.
Extraordinary
though Mumia’s story is, he is only one of 3,350 people currently on death row
in the United States. This film allows him not only to speak to us, but also on
behalf of those others who cannot find a voice.”
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