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2Hellinahandbasket t1_j6c6721 wrote
Was going to say the same thing, but I'd add And Justice for All.
zenejinzorin t1_j6c7grk wrote
The exorcism of Emily rose. It's courtroom drama spliced with a horror movie.
extra_specticles t1_j6c7q4h wrote
- my cousin vinny
- The client
- The runaway jury
- To kill a mockingbird
- The rainmaker
- In the name of the father
- The trial of the Chicago
- The Lincoln lawyer (film and tv)
- Erin brokovich
- A few good men
- Accused
- Presumed innocent
- mangrove
- anatomy of a murder
- jagged edge
- denial
- primal fear
- the people vs Larry flint
And of course 12 angry men.
Yeah I love this genre...
eyeballtourist t1_j6ccjqv wrote
We have an attorney here
extra_specticles t1_j6ce1za wrote
nah just a crim!
scooterboy1961 t1_j6ckjuf wrote
Judgement at Nuremberg
The Verdict
ImSoBasic t1_j6c6cpk wrote
Anatomy of a Murder.
lxndrhth t1_j6c6r5o wrote
I love courtroom dramas!
Allow me to share a list I started around 10(!) years ago, one of the first lists I made after joining Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/9wCK
AlternativelyBananas t1_j6c6wl5 wrote
I firmly recommend the good wife. Tv show, but any one episode stands up
FantasticAnalysis163 t1_j6c6yan wrote
Paths of Glory (*not entirely in a court)
sonofabutch t1_j6c7p2b wrote
Also The Caine Mutiny, amazing courtroom scene.
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J0ZXYQK t1_j6cbd4b wrote
No courtroom but a similar Drama Thriller vibe is Remember (2015)
SayerofNothing t1_j6d8jri wrote
Argentina, 1985
From Wikipedia:
"Based on real events, the story follows the events surrounding the 1985 Trial of the Juntas, which prosecuted the ringleaders of Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship (1976–1983), and centers on the titanic work of a group of non-lawyers aged 20 to 27, led by prosecutors Julio César Strassera and Luis Moreno Ocampo against those responsible for the most bloody dictatorship in the history of Argentina. The narration reflects on the true meaning in the
concepts of memory, truth and justice under the slogan "Nunca más" ('Never again').
DickieGreenleaf84 t1_j6c5zqa wrote
The best is Twelve Angry Men. But A Few Good Men is pretty decent, plus most of the John Grisham adaptations.