Thursday night, the award-winning documentary “Give Up Tomorrow,” about a miscarriage of justice in the Philippines will screen at the Brooklyn Museum. The filmmakers will be present to answer questions afterwards.
The documentary, which won the Audience Award at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, tells the bizarre story of Paco Larranaga who was convicted despite overwhelming evidence of innocence in a politically charged double murder trial and sentenced to life in prison.
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“Give Up Tomorrow” to Screen at the Brooklyn Museum

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