Awaiting Trial

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Directed byChude Jideonwo
Screenplay byChude Jideonwo
Produced byChude Jideonwo, Gbolahan Gafar, Otito Wilfred Aso
Starring
Awaiting Trial
Directed byChude Jideonwo
Screenplay byChude Jideonwo
Produced byChude Jideonwo, Gbolahan Gafar, Otito Wilfred Aso
Starring
Music byTimi Dakolo, Ego Ogbaro
Release date
  • 20 October 2022 (2022-10-20)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryNigeria
LanguagesYoruba, Igbo, Hausa

Awaiting Trial is a documentary that follows the lives of three people caught by the injustice of the Nigerian Police,[1] and are held by the unfair structures of both the police and the faulty legal system. This is a story not just about systems but about the people they destroy.

The 2020 #EndSARs protests in Nigeria got the attention and the support of figures from Beyoncé[2] to Joe Biden,[3] putting the spotlight on the significant issue for the country. That social movement grew against the backdrop of #BlackLivesMatter putting violent criminal justice systems, rising incarceration rates and police brutality on the front burner of global conversation. With the awaiting trial system, citizens who are caught for crimes of any magnitude are incarcerated without a charge for months, and years – some up to 20 years for victimless crimes and minor misdemeanours. Many of them die or disappear in prison and police custody. It is a systemic issue which directly affects lives.[4][5]

The documentary presents the devastating ramifications not just in terms of social justice and fairness, but in terms of decimating families, terrorizing communities and creating a culture of fear. The terror has not ended with two protests. Taking a behind-the-scenes interrogation of this, with never-before-seen revelations from victims, survivors, activists, police and lawyers, this documentary looks at three families whose members have been killed or disappeared by the police, and tells the story of the discrimination and injustice that has destroyed their lives. Directed by Chude Jideonwo (host of the wildly popular #WithChude,[6] a televised series of conversations, some of which have been featured by the New York Times and the BBC), Awaiting Trial was shot in Igbo, Yoruba and English.

Cast

Production

Awaiting Trial was produced and directed by Chude Jideonwo with the recently launched Factual & Unscripted Content Studio, with postproduction handled by AMA Psalmist Visuals and music from Timi Dakolo and Ego Ogbaro.

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