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In Prison my Whole life to screen at London FestSHOWING AT THE BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL IN PRISON MY WHOLE LIFE : Dir. Marc Evans In short, this film looks at the life of imprisoned political activist and former Black Panther member, Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was found guilty of the murder of a police officer in Philadelphia and sentenced to death. He has been awaiting execution ever since. However, this man’s story cuts far deeper than you may first think. There is much speculation around the legitimacy of Abu-Jamal’s arrest and so many shady cover-ups that continue to surround the case, that serious questions have been raised to the reasons behind Mumia’s imprisonment to a global audience. Mumia Abu-Jamal Many other factors are highlighted throughout the film – the lack of witness statements, changes in prosecution testimonies, police corruption, bribery and racism. In 1981, all of these elements were overlooked. It is only now, in retrospect that global audiences are becoming aware of the atrocities that occurred. And realizing how proving that Mumia Abu-Jamal guilty was far from, ‘beyond the reasonable doubt’ required to make a conviction. There has been International support from organizations such as Amnesty International and figureheads such as Nelson Mandela. The documentary also includes contributions from, Alice Walker, Noam Chomsky, Mos Def, Snoop Dog and Steve Earle, and an interview with Mumia himself. This documentary is approached with consideration and respect for Abu-Jamal’s life, and illustrates his story with a fresh energy and original style. Painting a picture of Mumia’s case, both the writers and director deliver new evidence to strengthen the compelling case. LL Hodgson, Oct 07. The compelling case of Abu-Jamal has attracted international attention support from organizations such as Amnesty International and figureheads such as Nelson Mandela. Consequently, he has become one the most famous and controversial inmates of Death Row. 13.10.2007 | BFI London Film Festival's blog Cat. : Alice Walker Crime in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania energy Entertainment Entertainment Films In Prison my Whole life In Prison My Whole Life Independent films Law Law London London Fest London Film Festival Marc Evans Marc Evans Mos Def MOVE Mumia Abu-Jamal Mumia Abu-Jamal Mumia Abu-Jamal in popular culture Nelson Mandela Noam Chomsky Pennsylvania Philadelphia Philadelphia Police Department Snoop Dog Social Issues Social Issues Steve Earle the London Film Festival United States WILLIAM FRANCOME FILM
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