The colour of Justice in New Hampshire Myles Webster case
Bullets of Justice in New Hampshire is a documentary that shows the difficulties of being Black and having an encounter with the police.
The story of Myles Webster and Dan Doherty begins with a radio report from an undercover officer, who described a Black person getting out of a car on the west side of Manchester, New Hampshire.
From that moment on, everything became very confusing. There were several undercover officers in the neighborhood, one from the gang unit, others from the narcotics unit, and a CIA agent whose presence in the area was not reported until recently.
Since Myles Webster’s arrest, all the evidence has been altered; gunshot residue tests, fingerprints, and DNA evidence have been omitted.
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- August: Realism
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- Best Existential Short
- Best Horror Film
- Best Narrative Based on True Events
- Best Natural Performance
- Best Portrayal of Mental Health
- Best Psychological Thriller
- Best Realist Film
- Best Scary Monster or Entity
- Best Story of Healing
- Best Under-Represented Story
- Best Unreliable Narrator
- Best Use of Makeup/Practical FX
- Best Use of Native Language
- March: Voices of the World
- Most Disturbing Concept
- Most Emotionally Raw Moment
- November: The Human Condition
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