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A behind-the-scenes look at the trial of Schapelle Corby, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for smuggling marijuana into Indonesia.

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Directed by

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Janine Hosking

Produced by

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Sara Bernstein ... supervising producer: HBO Documentary Films
Robin Eastwood ... co-producer / field producer
Janine Hosking ... producer
Sheila Nevins ... executive producer: HBO Documentary Films

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Ramesh Sathiah

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Geof Bartz ... consulting editor

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Abigail Sie ... sound mixer
Dean Allan Tolhurst ... sound recordist

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Brendan Cook ... Motion Designer

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Kim Green ... music supervisor

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Mitchell Block ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

In 2004, Australian Schapelle Corby, 27, is arrested at the airport in Bali. She and her family arrive for a vacation; ten pounds of marijuana are in her unlocked boogie-board bag. Seven months later, she's tried for capital crimes. The film picks up the story before the trial and follows it through the verdict. We meet Corby and her extended family. Her cause is adopted by an Aussie businessman, Ron Bakir; he promises legal help. We see a media frenzy at the trial, and we watch the proceedings; we witness her family's pain. Did she do it? Did a family member use her bag in a smuggling attempt? Or, did baggage handlers do it? Is the trial fair? Will she be found guilty? Written by

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