The Rati Horror Show is a gripping documentary that tells the story of a man who is wrongfully convicted for a crime he didn't commit. The film explores the manipulation and corruption within the judicial system, as well as the impact of the media and public relations on the case. With the help of witnesses and based on court transcripts, the film uncovers the truth behind the wrongful conviction and exposes the misconduct of the police and judicial officials. The victim's testimony, supported by sound recordings and other evidence, challenges the corrupt judge and proves the man's innocence. The documentary also delves into the car crash and hit-and-run incidents that play a crucial role in unraveling the truth. Through lost evidence, flooded basements, and counterfeit documents, the film showcases the challenges faced by the victim in his fight for justice. The gripping narrative is intensified by car chases, police chases, and an illegal car race, highlighting the unjust treatment and harassment faced by the protagonist. With an archive of news footage, TV interviews, and declarations, the documentary brings the case into public scrutiny and challenges the integrity of the judicial and legal system.
When master student 'Documentary film' Sofie Peeters moved to Brussels, she was faced with a very frustrating phenomenon. On a daily basis, she was treated with disregard by strange men in the streets: cheap attempts to flirt, sexist roaring, intimidating persecutions,... Sofie decided to make her Master film about this. She caught the sexism on tape, confronted the offenders and questioned women about how they deal with this problem. The result: 'Femme de la rue'.
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