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22nd August 2023
12:19pm BST

"Between the crime and the conviction there are little known details. While the population, the media and even the authorities demanded a quick and exemplary solution, the forensic team worked to find material that told what happened. "How did this happen? What evidence attested to the guilt of the Nardoni couple? What made the police rule out any other hypothesis? "Get to know the story, for the first time, through the eyes of Isabella's mother, Ana Carolina Oliveira, and her grandparents, in addition to the divergent versions between defence lawyers, journalists and experts about the crime that moved the country."On top of this, the movie's co-director Claudio Manoel said in a statement: "This film reflects on our society, on criminal justice – actually, on our system as a whole – and also on sensationalism. "That's on top of retelling a story that should never be forgotten. That little girl would be 21 if she were here with us, studying for a degree and planning out her future." According to Netflix, the documentary team behind A Life Too Short reviewed more than 6,000 pages from the trial, recorded 118 hours of interview footage and gathered more than 5,000 archival photographs from the media and the family. Since the film was released on Netflix on 17 August, it has risen up the streamer's top 10 movie list - currently holding the number three spot in Ireland. You can check out a trailer for A Life Too Short: The Isabella Nardoni case right here: Read more:
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