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All-Too-Relevant Criminal Justice Doc ‘3 1/2 Minutes’ Gets Sundance Trailer (Exclusive)

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Indiewire  – January 20, 2015 
 
By Ryan Lattanzio

Slated for Sundance’s US Documentary competition section, director Marc Silver’s “3 1/2 Minutes” looks to be a harrowing exploration of criminal justice gone awry — and an all-too-timely film that speaks loudly to the current racial climate in America.

Here’s the synopsis:

In “3 1⁄2 Minutes,” two lives intersected and were forever altered. On Black Friday in 2012, two cars parked next to each other at a Florida gas station. A white middle-aged male and a black teenager exchanged angry words over the volume of the music in the boy’s car. A gun entered the exchange, and one of them was left dead.

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