On the opening day of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, Doug Liman’s “Justice” was announced as a last-minute, top-secret addition to the lineup.
The news raised eyebrows, not only because it would mark the documentary debut of the 57-year-old filmmaker — known for action thrillers such as “The Bourne Identity” and “Mr. & Mrs.
Smith” — but also because “Justice” aimed to re-examine a shameful episode in recent history: the contentious appointment of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in 2018 despite incriminating allegations of sexual assault against him.
READ MORE: 25 Most Anticipated Films at the Sundance Film Festival Assisted by journalist Amy Herdy, who wrote and produced the film, Liman constructs “Justice'” as an engaging journalism documentary.
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