
With the aid of four actors in a rehearsal room, filmmaker Nur Fibak lays open the police investigation and court proceedings against the man who had molested her, revisiting the case as it unfolded from the moment she decided to seek justice. The film opens a unique window into the workings of the Israeli criminal justice system in sexual offense cases. Behind closed doors, during the cross-examination, everything is permitted, including asking invasive questions, doubting the woman on the witness stand, and forcing her—that same traumatized child, now grown up—to experience a second kind of abuse.
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With the aid of four actors in a rehearsal room, filmmaker Nur Fibak lays open the police investigation and court proceedings against the man who had molested her, revisiting the case as it unfolded from the moment she decided to seek justice. The film opens a unique window into...
A Minor Crime (2023) was directed by Nur Fibak. The film is a Documentary, Drama production with a runtime of 0h 54m, rated 8.0/10.
A Minor Crime runs 0h 54m (54 minutes total). Audience rating: 8.0/10 from 1 votes. Genre: Documentary, Drama.
A Minor Crime is rated 8.0/10 by 1 viewers — exceptional and highly recommended. A good pick for Documentary and Drama fans.