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  1. Elizabeth "Liz". Martin Garbus (born August 8, 1934) is an American attorney. He has argued cases throughout the country involving first amendment, constitutional, criminal, copyright, and intellectual property law. He has appeared before the United States Supreme Court, as well as trial and appellate courts throughout the United States in ...

  2. April 15, 2020. ( 2020-04-15) The Innocence Files is a 2020 American true crime documentary miniseries about wrongful convictions, and how they can affect the lives of the involved. [1] [2] The series is based upon the work of the Innocence Project, which is committed to exonerating individuals who it believes to have been wrongfully convicted.

  3. English. All In: The Fight for Democracy is a 2020 American documentary film directed and produced by Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortés. The film revolves around voter suppression. Stacey Abrams worked with Garbus and Cortés on the film. [1] It was released in a limited theatrical release on September 9, 2020, followed by digital streaming on Amazon ...

  4. Pages in category "Films directed by Liz Garbus" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Who Killed Garrett Phillips? is a 2019 documentary in two parts by American film director and producer Liz Garbus. Synopsis [ edit ] On Oct. 24, 2011, 12-year-old Garrett Phillips was murdered in his home in Potsdam , a small town in upstate New York.

  6. Story Syndicate. Story Syndicate is an American film production and television production company founded in 2019 by Liz Garbus and Dan Cogan. The company primarily features documentary films and television series. They have produced such films as All In: The Fight for Democracy (2020), Fauci (2021), and Becoming Cousteau (2021).

  7. Love, Marilyn is a 2012 American documentary film about Marilyn Monroe's writings directed by Liz Garbus and produced by Stanley F. Buchthal, Garbus, and Amy Hobby. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2012 and is based on the 2010 non-fiction book Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters, edited by Stanley F. Buchthal and Bernard Comment.

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