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Scenes of a Crime is a documentary film that focuses on the case of Adrian P. Thomas who was the subject of nearly 10 hours of interrogation by Troy, New York police, culminating in a controversial confession and high profile murder trial. The film won multiple festival awards, a Gotham Award for "Best Film Not Playing At Theater Near You," played theatrically and was broadcast nationally. Reviews of the film were highly favorable.
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Scenes of a Crime 2011 documentary film
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David E. Elkins Brian Mulchy
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Blue Hadaegh
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Submarine Entertainment
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Robert De Maio
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