Only documentaries (and films) which have had a theatrical release can qualify. Therefore tv docs won’t count.Don’t wished to get carried away, (but it was that good) but isn’t their a documentary category at the Oscars?
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Only documentaries (and films) which have had a theatrical release can qualify. Therefore tv docs won’t count.Don’t wished to get carried away, (but it was that good) but isn’t their a documentary category at the Oscars?
Is that why Stand or Fall missed the cut?Only documentaries (and films) which have had a theatrical release can qualify. Therefore tv docs won’t count.
It was shown at the Uckfield Picture House, does that count?Is that why Stand or Fall missed the cut?![]()
Maybe when it’s finally released ……contender for Oscars 2036?Is that why Stand or Fall missed the cut?![]()
Part two is stronger and the last 10 minutes in particular are pretty devastating.
Choose your next roofing company carefully….Indeed, it was a fascinating, at times hard watch.
I recall him being a total piece of shit but my memory faded over time, the film highlighted that he was a total piece of shit (x10,000)
His scum family celebrating his initial verdict like they’d won the pools was sickening and in really bad taste. I hope he rots in hell.
Easy to criticise from the outside. The OB knew Bishop was guilty but struggled to find the evidence to nail the case down, not helped by a mob of loyal Bishop believers on the Moulscombe estate. This was first hand from a copper on the case.If the Police hadn't made such a hash of the case when the two girls were murdered, Rachael wouldn't have suffered such an ordeal, some members of Sussex Police should be hanging their heads in shame.